Complementary Therapists
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CRC has compiled this Directory in order to help highlight the benefits of complementary practices and treatments available to the equine world. It should be appreciated that such therapies are no longer regarded as 'alternative' to what is presently known as orthodox or conventional veterinary (or medical) treatment. Nowadays, complementary practices and treatments can be used in conjunction with other therapies to enhance the all-round healing effects for both animal and human. However, on a cautionary note, the CRC would strongly recommend that owners of animals with injuries, diseases or even behavioural problems take steps to initially consult their vets to ascertain a proper diagnosis, before considering further options, and thereafterobtain a referral (or permission) from their vet to pursue other avenues.
A referral is currently required by law for any other therapist to treat an animal which is not their own - or, strictly speaking, even to advise clients. If you have a vet who is not in favour of complementary therapies, it is perfectly ethical to request a second opinion/referral from another vet. Many vets nowadays fully appreciate the value of complementary therapies and practices and are much more willing to give such referrals - some are even practitioners themselves.
As with all Club publications, it should be noted that the CRC Complementary Practitioners/Therapists Directory remains purely an informational tool (only UK based at present).
CAVEAT
Whilst this list is maintained in all good faith by the club for the benefit of the Members, CRC are unable to vet or approve individuals or their entries. Anyone taking advantage of these details, should therefore be prepared to make their own checks and judgements prior to any consultation.
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