Apr 4, 2022
We're getting geeky again! Elisse Miki of Equilibria Therapeutics and I venture into more of our favourite territory, this time focusing on the nervous system, neuroplasticity, motor control, rehabilitation, what cranial work has to do with any of this, and all things neuroscience. With a herd of seniors (one over 40 years old!) that love to move and are getting more agile and fit every time I see them, Elisse is definitely doing something very right. Rehabilitation of horses is a huge topic, and this episode might give you some clues on why your horse is not recovering from an injury or accident the way you thought they would, and some simple exercises that incorporate motor control and neuroplasticity to start shifting gears, even if your horse is on stall rest.
As a human and equine therapist with over 15 years of experience
working with clients in a therapeutic setting, Elisse brings a wide
variety of modalities into her practice. She began her career
working as an Exercise Physiologist having completed her Bachelors
in Kinesiology then went on to obtain her Registered Massage
Therapy Licence. She has since gone on to complete Diplomas in
Equine Therapy, Equine Craniosacral, and currently in the process
of completing both her Human and Equine
Osteopathy Diplomas concurrently. Elisse is also an Instructor of
RMT at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy and a Certified
Equine Assisted Learning Instructor. Some of her clients include
the Langley Equestrian Academy, Cloverdale Rodeo, and the
International Professional Rugby 7s teams. Her current focus lies
in research and development of current standards of practice in the
equine industry. Elisse hosts clinics for horse owners and existing
health care professionals and equine therapists.