Flow of the Bladder meridian on a horse (c) IF Equine Therapies

The Role of Meridians in Equine TC(V)M

Pferdeakupunktur- und akupressur, TCVM

In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), meridians (Jing Luo) are the body’s energetic pathways through which Qi (vital energy) and Blood circulate throughout the body. In horses, these channels connect internal organs and other physical structures such as muscles, fascia, tendons, skin, sensory organs, etc. They link the body into an integrated, coherent, interdependent whole. […]

Finger / hand on acupoint on a horse's back applying acupressure

Was sind Akupunkturpunkte?

Pferdeakupunktur- und akupressur, TCVM

Acupuncture points or acupoints are specific spots on the surface of the horse’s body where a practitioner applies stimulation to assess and address certain conditions. In Chinese, acupuncture points are referred to as “Shu Xue” which means ‘communicating holes’. Shu translates as transporting, distributing or communicating; and Xue means hole, outlet or depression. From a

Female rider on chestnut horse (c) Dusan Kostic - Fotolia.com

Sehnengesundheit und Pferdeakupunktur

Pferdeakupunktur- und akupressur, TCVM

Tendon injuries in horses are common and commonly feared due to long recovery and rehabilitation periods and susceptibility to re-injury. Tendons and ligaments are fibrous connective tissues essential for stability and movement. They are primarily composed of collagen. Tendons attach muscle to bones while ligaments attach bones to other bones. The tendons most commonly injured

Palpation Equine Bodywork

Zwischen Lebewesen und Maschinen: Palpation als primäre Sprache

Manuelle Therapie, TCVM

Reflections on Equine Bodywork in the Age of AI Farmer, author and environmentalist Wendell Berry once wrote that “the next great division of the world will be between people who wish to live as creatures and people who wish to live as machines”. We live in a moment of extraordinary technological acceleration. AI-powered diagnostic tools,