No. 79. Tami Elkayam, the Art of Seeing the Equine Body
Tami is an equine bodyworker. Helping horses and horse owners is her passion. She uses different modalities such as Craniosacral Therapy through Upledger Institute, myofascial release therapy, Masterson method certified practitioner and I am currently a student of equine osteopathy at the Vluggen institute. Over the years, she has used my knowledge and observational skills acquired through art school and her practice of different modalities to developed an intricate system of assessment using asymmetry and fascial lines. Building on an understanding of anatomy to get a clear picture of the horse’s physical state in all its layers. Tami is a passionate student of equine anatomy and health and is equally passionate about sharing knowledge and educating people so they can help their horse.

No. 151 Tami Elkayam: Bend, Rotation & Gravitational Pull

No. 48. Jillian Kreinbring talks about the Hyoid Bone in the Horse and the influence of SURE FOOT.

Live with Dr. Sue Dyson: Evaluating Soundness in Trot

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness

Basic Craniosacral Assessment

No. 268 Ann Marie Hancock DVM- Body mechanics, how they are affected by imbalance of the jaw or feet

Dealing with Kissing Spines in horses

No. 353 - Ann Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO Building up your horse to move fluidly and stay sound

The Biomechanics of Engagement :The Essential Components of Self Carriage

Live with Dr. Dyson: Interpreting Equine Facial Behaviors

EQUINE ACUPRESSURE • WITH MARIE SODERBERG

No. 51 Yogi Sharp, Equine Documentalist, Relationship between the Hoof an the Horse

The Equine Skeleton - Thoracic (Fore) Limb with Paul Conroy Bsc (Hons)

How to recognize sacroiliac pain in your horse

2.2.3 Equine Neck & Scapula Joints Muscles. Horse Saddle Rider Course Kinetic Anatomy Evaluation

No. 201. Ann Ramsey- Observing Asymmetrical Movement Patterns in Horses

Temple Grandin - How Horses Think - 2019

No, 157. Dr. Joyce Harman: Equine Ulcers

Overcoming the 5 Main Areas of Pain Caused by the Bridle with William Micklem

