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Equine Massage - Horse Massage and Stretching (5 hrs)

€70,95

Equine Massage — Horse Massage and Stretching

5 Hours CE/CPD | Online Course with Leda Mox

A practical online course introducing safe, professional, and observation-led equine massage and stretching for horses.

Equine Massage — Horse Massage and Stretching is presented by Leda Mox, an experienced equine massage educator, Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist, and founder of the Armstrong Equine Massage Certification Program.

This course provides a clear foundation in equine bodywork, combining anatomy, horse behaviour, massage techniques, stretching principles, safety, owner communication, and professional responsibility.

Course Overview

This 5-hour CE/CPD course is designed for learners who want to develop a safer, more thoughtful, and more professionally grounded approach to horse massage and stretching.

The course explores the practical foundations of equine bodywork, including how to observe the horse before treatment, recognize behavioural feedback, understand key anatomical and biomechanical principles, apply massage techniques responsibly, and introduce stretching without force.

Rather than presenting equine massage as a rigid routine, the course emphasizes response-based treatment. Learners are encouraged to work with the horse’s behaviour, posture, movement, tissue response, and tolerance throughout each session.

What You Will Learn

Topic Professional Focus
Equine Safety and Ethics Understanding professional boundaries, scope of practice, veterinary referral, and safe working principles.
Horse Behaviour and Feedback Recognizing calming signals, defensive responses, discomfort indicators, and cooperation during treatment.
Functional Anatomy and Movement Linking anatomy, posture, biomechanics, balance, and movement patterns to practical massage decisions.
Massage Session Structure Building coherent sessions with assessment, warm-up, pressure selection, treatment sequencing, and post-massage care.
Safe Equine Stretching Applying stretching progressively while respecting tissue resistance, positioning safety, and horse tolerance.

Course Content / Modules

The course is structured to help learners move from safety and observation through to practical massage, stretching, treatment adaptation, and long-term horse care planning.

Module Area Focus
Safe, Ethical, and Professional Equine Bodywork Professional boundaries, owner communication, informed consent, referral awareness, and when not to treat.
Reading the Horse Before You Touch Behaviour, body language, tension patterns, calming signals, approach, positioning, and environmental awareness.
Anatomy and Biomechanics for Practical Equine Massage Making anatomy clinically useful by linking muscle function, posture, balance, and movement chains.
Building an Effective Equine Massage Session Initial assessment, warm-up, pressure selection, sequencing, cooldown, and post-session care.
Stretching Horses Safely and Responsibly Stretch setup, safe range, therapist positioning, avoiding force, and knowing when to stop.
Interpreting Response and Adapting the Session Using horse feedback to modify massage, stretching, session length, pressure, and future treatment planning.
Integrating Massage and Stretching into Ongoing Horse Care Maintenance care, performance support, owner education, record keeping, professional collaboration, and ethical claims.

Who This Course Is For

This course is suitable for equine massage therapists, equine bodyworkers, horse owners, trainers, grooms, equine rehabilitation professionals, veterinary rehabilitation staff, performance horse professionals, and students preparing for further study in equine bodywork.

It is especially relevant for learners who want to move beyond simple routines and develop a safer, more responsive, and more professionally responsible understanding of horse massage and stretching.

About the Instructor

Leda Mox is an experienced equine bodywork educator and practitioner with more than two decades of experience specializing in horses.

She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Equine Science from the University of Minnesota and has been a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist since 1997. She is also a Certified Equine Kinesiology Tape Instructor and has taught equine massage to horse owners and professionals for more than 15 years.

Leda founded the Armstrong Equine Massage Certification Program in 2013. Her teaching emphasizes equine anatomy, horse behaviour, response recognition, soreness assessment, safe hands-on technique, and collaborative care involving horse owners, veterinarians, chiropractors, farriers, and other equine professionals.

Included With This Course

Included Details
CE/CPD Hours 5 Hours CE/CPD
Video Classes Online video tuition covering horse massage, stretching, observation, safety, and practical equine bodywork principles.
Course Workbook Fully illustrated course workbook supporting the video classes and practical learning material.
Lesson Quizzes Knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning throughout the course
Companion Course Additional content designed to reinforce clinical reasoning and practical integration
Online Exam and Certification Online multiple-choice exam and certificate issued upon successful completion.
Lifetime Access Study anytime online and revisit the course materials whenever required.

CE Finder

This course has been approved for continuing education by numerous professional boards and associations worldwide. Scroll sideways to find your board or association.

Course: Equine Massage and Stretching
Approvals Listed: 57
CE Broker Provider: #20-1343926
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Alabama Board of Massage Therapy
Approved Hours
5
Alabama Board of Physical Therapy
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5
Alabama State Board of Occupational Therapy *General*
Approved Hours
5
Alaska Board of Massage Therapists
Approved Hours
5
American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB)
Approved Hours
5
Arizona Board of Occupational Therapy *General*
Approved Hours
5
Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy
Approved Hours
5
Arkansas Board of Massage
Approved Hours
5
Association of Massage Therapists (AMT)
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5
CEU/CPD Self-Cert
Approved Hours
5
Chiropractic Board of Australia
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5
College of Complementary Health Professionals of British Columbia (CCHPBC)
Approved Hours
5
College of Massage Therapists Ontario (CMTO)
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5
College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia (CNPBC)
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5
Connecticut Board of Chiropractors
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5
Connecticut Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Deleware Board of Massage and Bodywork
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5
Distrcit of Columbia Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Florida Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Georgia Board of Massage Therapy *General*
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5
Georgia Board of Nursing *General*
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5
Georgia State Board of Occupational Therapy *General*
Approved Hours
5
Indiana Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Iowa Board of Chiropractic
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5
Iowa Board of Massage Therapists
Approved Hours
5
Kansas Chiropractic Association
Approved Hours
5
Maine Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Maryland Board of Massage Therapy Examiners
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5
Massage Therapists' Association of Nova Scotia (MTANS)
Approved Hours
5
Mississippi State Board of Massage Therapy (MSBMT)
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5
Missouri Board of Therapeutic Massage
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5
Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
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5
Montana Board of Massage Therapy
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5
National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure & Massage (NBCAAM)
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5
National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB)
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5
Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC)
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5
Nebraska Massage Licensure Board
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5
Nevada Board of Massage Therapists
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5
New Hampshire Advisory Board of Massage Therapists
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5
New Jersey Board of Massage & Bodywork Therapy
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5
North Carolina Board of Massage & Bodywork Therapy
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5
North Dakota Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Ohio Chiropractic Board
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5
Oklahoma Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners
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5
Oregon Board of Massage Therapists
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5
Pennsylvania State Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Prince Edward Island Massage Therapy Association (PEIMTA)
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5
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH International)
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5
Registered Massage Therapists' Association of Ontario (RMTAO)
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5
South Carolina Massage/Bodywork Panel
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5
South Dakota Board of Massage Therapy
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5
Tennessee Board of Massage Licensure
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5
Virginia Department of Health Professions (Massage Therapy)
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5
Washington Board of Massage
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5
Washington Board of Physical Therapy
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5
West Virginia Massage Licensure Board
Approved Hours
5

Approval requirements can change. Please confirm acceptance with your own board, association, employer, or regulatory authority before registration.

Equine Massage and Stretching

Professional Reviews & Feedback

The reviews below represent feedback provided by students and practitioners through Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Judge.me.

★★★★★ 4.8 average rating across reviews collected via Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Judge.me

“Leda Mox explains equine massage in a calm, practical way that makes the techniques feel approachable and respectful.”

Elaine M., LMT

“The course helped me better understand how massage and stretching can support comfort, movement, and body awareness in horses.”

Martin R., Equine Bodyworker

“I appreciated the focus on observation, handling, and working with the horse rather than forcing techniques.”

Paula V., RMT

“The demonstrations were clear and practical. Seeing the techniques applied to horses made the material much easier to understand.”

Beth J., Veterinary Assistant

“A very useful course for bodyworkers who want to understand equine soft tissue work in a structured way.”

Gillian K., Massage Therapist

“Leda’s teaching style is steady, confident, and very animal-centred. The course felt professional throughout.”

Simon E., Equine Massage Therapist

“The stretching sections were especially helpful. I liked the emphasis on patience, positioning, and reading the horse’s response.”

Carmen P., LMT

“This course gave me a clearer appreciation of how muscular restriction can affect movement and performance in horses.”

James S., Veterinarian

“The practical handling guidance was excellent and helped me feel more confident working safely around different horses.”

Heather T., RMT

“I found the massage sequences easy to follow and realistic for use in a stable or treatment setting.”

Andrew C., Equine Bodyworker

“The course helped me understand when to slow down, when to adjust pressure, and how to stay responsive to the animal.”

Denise L., Massage Therapist

“A thoughtful course that balances technique with welfare, safety, and practical horse-handling considerations.”

Rachel H., Veterinary Assistant

“Leda explains the bodywork concepts clearly and keeps the focus on comfort, communication, and careful observation.”

Monica B., LMT

“The material gave me a better framework for supporting horses before and after activity without overstepping my role.”

Patrick F., Equine Massage Therapist

“The course made equine stretching feel much more precise. The positioning details were particularly useful.”

Samantha D., RMT

“I appreciated the responsible approach. The course consistently reinforces respect for the horse and awareness of limitations.”

Gareth W., Veterinarian

“The demonstrations helped me refine my hands-on approach and made the sequence easier to remember.”

Megan A., Manual Therapist

“A practical and well-presented course for anyone interested in equine massage, stretching, and supportive bodywork.”

Louise Q., Equine Bodyworker

“The course gave me more confidence recognising tension patterns and adapting the session to the horse in front of me.”

Caroline G., Massage Therapist

“Leda Mox presents equine massage and stretching with clarity, care, and a strong practical focus.”

Evan Y., Veterinary Assistant
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