The Emmett Technique
The Emmett Technique is a unique body therapy created by Ross Emmett. It is an internationally recognised technique taught and practiced in 40 countries worldwide.
It is an amazingly gentle muscle release therapy that is used to ease pain and discomfort, increase movement and improve quality of life.
The Emmett Technique is a unique body therapy created by Ross Emmett. It is an internationally recognised technique taught and practiced in 40 countries worldwide.
It is an amazingly gentle muscle release therapy that is used to ease pain and discomfort, increase movement and improve quality of life.
How does it work?
'The Emmett Technique is an understanding of the body's response to light touch. It has been suggested that the body reacts in a similar way to the workings of a touch screen. Small sensors allow access to the brain via the therapist's touch.
These points have the ability to reset the memory programme and create effective muscle action through memory recalibration.
Discover how this gentle muscle release technique can increase agility, improve performance, and aid in producing relaxed and contented dogs resulting in a better quality of life.'
'The Emmett Technique is an understanding of the body's response to light touch. It has been suggested that the body reacts in a similar way to the workings of a touch screen. Small sensors allow access to the brain via the therapist's touch.
These points have the ability to reset the memory programme and create effective muscle action through memory recalibration.
Discover how this gentle muscle release technique can increase agility, improve performance, and aid in producing relaxed and contented dogs resulting in a better quality of life.'
What should you expect?
You will be asked a few questions regarding any concerns you may have with your dog's health.
Your dog will be assessed and can be treated in any safe, enclosed area. Treatment times may vary according to the therapist or the dog's needs and comfort levels. The animals' welfare is an important element of this therapy.
You will be asked a few questions regarding any concerns you may have with your dog's health.
Your dog will be assessed and can be treated in any safe, enclosed area. Treatment times may vary according to the therapist or the dog's needs and comfort levels. The animals' welfare is an important element of this therapy.