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Kenya


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Horses


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Small Animal


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Tony giving a practical demonstration43 viewsAt the 2nd Combined Equine Practitioners Seminar Tony demonstrates osteopathy on a horse with chronic long standing mechanical problems, resulting in an altered conformation as well as gait.
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Tony examines an orphan34 viewsBeginning my work at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust prior to workshop delegates arriving
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Observing a horse is paramount in its' treatment37 viewsBefore any treatment is offered, Tony will want to see it move.
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A racing Husky receives some osteopathic maintenance26 viewsEven healthy animals benefit from regular physical checks. Prevention is far easier and cheaper than cure
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Kenya Wildlife workshop34 viewsGroup meeting at the Nairobi Orphanage. Not a bad venue to hold a workshop!
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Tony Nevin with Wendi30 viewsTony meeting up with Wendi after 7 years. This was my first meeting with Wendi in 7 years. The last time I saw her was as a 3 week old orphan. Her health was very poor then. She was my first wild elephant patient. Now she is the matriarch of a group of ex orphans living in Tsavo East National Park living back in the wild.
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Blending examination with treatment36 viewsDogs react well to physical contact. Blending examination with treatment as seen here is highly effective
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Using osteopathy to examine peripheral joints in a racing Husky35 viewsAt Zoo Ost Ltd we look at the whole body, not just the back. Maintaining the entire individual is essential to good health

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Observing a horse is paramount in its' treatment37 viewsBefore any treatment is offered, Tony will want to see it move.Nov 08, 2009
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Tony releasing chronic tension in the neck of a horse36 viewsBy using slow, gentle movements it is possible to unlock a lot of tension to this part of a horses' locomotor systemNov 08, 2009
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A sedated horse stretches during osteopathic treatment45 viewsAs part of its' osteopathic treatment programme a horse will often use one or more skilled practitioners holding onto the tail in order to stretch out locked in tension within the muscles throughout the body. By acting as a catalyst Tony can allow the horse's central nervous system to reset the resting tension to muscle chains throughout the entire animal.Nov 08, 2009
CombinedSeminarandKestrel0908 118.jpg
Tony giving a practical demonstration43 viewsAt the 2nd Combined Equine Practitioners Seminar Tony demonstrates osteopathy on a horse with chronic long standing mechanical problems, resulting in an altered conformation as well as gait.Nov 08, 2009
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Treatment often looks similar to examination35 viewsDogs benefit from physical contact, being very tactile. Osteopathy and dogs go well together for this reasonNov 08, 2009
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Blending examination with treatment36 viewsDogs react well to physical contact. Blending examination with treatment as seen here is highly effectiveNov 08, 2009
Dogs 004.jpg
Using osteopathy to examine peripheral joints in a racing Husky35 viewsAt Zoo Ost Ltd we look at the whole body, not just the back. Maintaining the entire individual is essential to good healthNov 08, 2009
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Examining the functional mechanics of a small dog33 viewsWith osteopathy we are concerned with how an individual functions, and aim to restore this when problems ariseNov 08, 2009