Not veterinary care
The courses, ebooks, and in-person clinics on Equine Balance are continuing education for bodyworkers, owners, and practitioners. They are not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis or treatment. If a horse is in distress, lame, in pain, or shows any acute symptom, call your veterinarian.
Outcomes are not guaranteed
Biodynamic craniosacral therapy meets the horse where the horse is. Some horses respond quickly; others take a longer arc. We make no claim that completing a course or applying the work will produce any specific outcome in any specific horse.
Practitioner-level work
Levels 2 and 3 of the practitioner pathway involve hands-on work with horses that requires basic horse handling skills and an awareness of equine body language. Students are responsible for their own safety and for the safety of the horse during practice. Equine Balance does not assume liability for injury to the student, the horse, or third parties.
Affiliated work
Equine Balance refers to the lineage and named educators of the field (Sutherland, Becker, Jealous, Sills, Fulford, Hallford, Shea, Wright, Milne, Levine, van der Kolk, Dr. Deb Bennett, Dr. Kellon, the Pacific Hoof Care Association, and others) as sources of training and influence. None of those individuals or organisations endorse the platform unless we explicitly say so on their dedicated page.