Equine Complementary Therapies: Your Questions Answered
Equine complementary therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, are more popular than ever. Learn how they might help your horse’s health and performance.
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Equine complementary therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, are more popular than ever. Learn how they might help your horse’s health and performance.Equine complementary therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, are more popular than ever. Learn how they might help your horse’s health and performance.10/31/2014 0:00
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Rachel Heart Bellini, DVM, owns Heart Equine, a veterinary practice in Franktown, Colorado, that focuses on sports medicine integrated with Chinese medicine, acupuncture and animal chiropractic. Prior to opening her own practice, Bellini worked as a racetrack veterinarian and at a referral clinic, where she primarily focused on equine lameness. Bellini is certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and is a certified veterinary acupuncturist.
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