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| Navicular, laminitis, low ringbone
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| Wellness - Mind, Body & Spirit
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The Nexus Center is a natural care facility located in Greeneville, TN. We offer riding instruction to individuals interested in classical horsemanship and dressage, as well as other teaching modes such as clicker training. In addition horse and rider training we offer hoof care services, nutritional counciling, lameness consultation and barefoot rehabilitiation We occasionally have nicely started barefoot horses for sale to approved homes.
What is barefoot rehabilitation?
Research and experience is now showing that most hoof related problems (cracks, flares, ringbone, laminitis, and navicular) are caused by poor hoof form, improper diet, and inadequate and improper movement. Furthermore, many training problems, lamenesses, and "just-not-rightnesses" stem from hoof problems that are going undiagnosed. What we are finding is t hat horses are able to return--not just to soundness--but considerably improved performance when hoof form, diet, and movement problems are corrected.
Mind/Body/Balance
Once the horse's feet are operating properly the horse may enter the the physical therapy portion of the rehab process. Frequently, long term hoof imbalances have lead to problems in other parts of the body such as shoulder, neck, back, or hocks. Here attention to classical principles of relaxation, balance and alignment in training is crucial. Correct dressage work should be therapeutic for the horse! Of course, these principles apply to all horses and they are basis for all the training and instruction that takes place at the Center.
Learning Opportunities
In addition to offering instruction in dressage riding (we have several nice school horses if you don't have a horse of your own) we also offer educational opportunities for those interested in barefoot horse care. Horse owners, vets and farriers who want to learn more about natural care, hoof trimming for barefoot healing, and nutrition are welcome at the Center to participate in clinics or partake in one-on-one instruction.
For more information about hoof care and barefoot rehabilitation contact Lauren Gruber.
For more information about dressage instruction or rehabilitative riding/training contact Sharon Foley.
The Center is located in Greeneville, Tennessee. Nestled in the foothills
of the Appalacian Mountains we have a nearly perfect climate with
temperate summers and mild winters. We are ideally suited to provide the kind of movement over varied terrain that horses in rehab require.
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