What can we do for you?
Schaeffer Bodyworks offers a variety of therapeutic and preventive bodywork services. Our commitment to continuing education allows us to tailor a plan specifically for your equine or canines needs.
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Equine Massage
Equine Massage Therapy uses a variety of massage techniques and strokes to stimulate blood flow to different areas of the body. This encourages blood flow and brings in oxygen and other nutrients, at the same time removing lactic acid build up and eliminating other metabolic waste from the body.

Canine Massage
Canine massage is a branch of massage therapy that promotes health in dogs. Specifically, canine massage therapy is a form of alternative therapy the benefits of which may include relaxation, increased oxygenation, relief from pain, improved joint flexibility, as well as miscellaneous benefits to the immune system.

Kinesiology Taping
Equine kinesiology tape is a physiotherapy treatment and has various applications. Veterinary professionals & equine physiotherapists use this technique on a daily basis to treat muscle injuries, biomechanical & postural dysfunction, and aid performance & recovery time.

Red Light Therapy
LED light therapy is really a way to help the body heal itself. We use specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by cells. The energy (photons) from the lights increases the energy within the cell and that speeds up the healing process. The lights must be specific wavelengths and must be delivered at a specific dosage. We use two wavelengths in our light therapy pads, a visible red, and a near-infrared wavelength. Using both red and near-infrared lights is beneficial because the wavelengths are absorbed by different depths of tissue.

Thermal Imaging
By definition, a thermal imaging camera is a thermal imager that is essentially a heat sensor capable of detecting tiny differences in temperature. The device collects the infrared radiation from objects in the scene and creates an electronic image based on information about the temperature differences.

Owners Courses
Have you ever considered learning basic massage to maintain your horses’ muscular health in-between bodywork visits from your massage therapist or chiropractor? Check out our Owners Courses!

Equine Massage
Equine Massage Therapy uses a variety of massage techniques and strokes to stimulate blood flow to different areas of the body. This encourages blood flow and brings in oxygen and other nutrients, at the same time removing lactic acid build up and eliminating other metabolic waste from the body.

Canine Massage
Canine massage is a branch of massage therapy that promotes health in dogs. Specifically, canine massage therapy is a form of alternative therapy the benefits of which may include relaxation, increased oxygenation, relief from pain, improved joint flexibility, as well as miscellaneous benefits to the immune system.

Kinesiology Taping
Equine kinesiology tape is a physiotherapy treatment and has various applications. Veterinary professionals & equine physiotherapists use this technique on a daily basis to treat muscle injuries, biomechanical & postural dysfunction, and aid performance & recovery time.

Red Light Therapy
LED light therapy is really a way to help the body heal itself. We use specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by cells. The energy (photons) from the lights increases the energy within the cell and that speeds up the healing process. The lights must be specific wavelengths and must be delivered at a specific dosage. We use two wavelengths in our light therapy pads, a visible red, and a near-infrared wavelength. Using both red and near-infrared lights is beneficial because the wavelengths are absorbed by different depths of tissue.

Thermal Imaging
By definition, a thermal imaging camera is a thermal imager that is essentially a heat sensor capable of detecting tiny differences in temperature. The device collects the infrared radiation from objects in the scene and creates an electronic image based on information about the temperature differences.

Owners Courses
Have you ever considered learning basic massage to maintain your horses’ muscular health in-between bodywork visits from your massage therapist or chiropractor? Check out our Owners Courses!

Equine Massage
Equine Massage Therapy uses a variety of massage techniques and strokes to stimulate blood flow to different areas of the body. This encourages blood flow and brings in oxygen and other nutrients, at the same time removing lactic acid build up and eliminating other metabolic waste from the body.

Canine Massage
Canine massage is a branch of massage therapy that promotes health in dogs. Specifically, canine massage therapy is a form of alternative therapy the benefits of which may include relaxation, increased oxygenation, relief from pain, improved joint flexibility, as well as miscellaneous benefits to the immune system.

Kinesiology Taping
Equine kinesiology tape is a physiotherapy treatment and has various applications. Veterinary professionals & equine physiotherapists use this technique on a daily basis to treat muscle injuries, biomechanical & postural dysfunction, and aid performance & recovery time.

Red Light Therapy
LED light therapy is really a way to help the body heal itself. We use specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by cells. The energy (photons) from the lights increases the energy within the cell and that speeds up the healing process. The lights must be specific wavelengths and must be delivered at a specific dosage. We use two wavelengths in our light therapy pads, a visible red, and a near-infrared wavelength. Using both red and near-infrared lights is beneficial because the wavelengths are absorbed by different depths of tissue.

Thermal Imaging
By definition, a thermal imaging camera is a thermal imager that is essentially a heat sensor capable of detecting tiny differences in temperature. The device collects the infrared radiation from objects in the scene and creates an electronic image based on information about the temperature differences.

Owners Courses
Have you ever considered learning basic massage to maintain your horses’ muscular health in-between bodywork visits from your massage therapist or chiropractor? Check out our Owners Courses!
