
Proactive and Recovery-Based Programs for Long-Term Equine Performance
Our programs address the root of dysfunction, improving biomechanics, movement, and preventing breakdown so your horse can feel and perform better --- for longer.
Are you noticing stiffness, imbalance, or changes in your horse’s performance or looking to take a more proactive approach to their care?
Start with an initial assessment to understand what’s really going on and get a treatment plan for what to do next.
Two Paths. One Complete Osteopathic Approach to Your Horse’s Care.
The Preventative Performance System
Designed for horses in regular training and competition to maintain balanced movement, reduce unnecessary strain, and support consistent performance.
Performance horses are constantly placing demand on their bodies—through training, competition, and daily workload. Even when everything appears “normal”, subtle restrictions and imbalances can begin to develop over time.
Left unaddressed, these small changes can lead to:
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Compensation patterns
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Reduced movement efficiency
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Increased strain on joints and soft tissue
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Decline in performance or responsiveness
This system is built to identify and correct those patterns early—before they become bigger issues.
The Rehabilitation & Rebalance System
Designed for horses recovering from injury, compensation, or physical setbacks to restore balance, improve function, and support a safe return to performance.
When a horse experiences injury, strain, or prolonged compensation, the body adapts to protect itself. Even after the initial issue improves, these patterns often remain—affecting movement, comfort, and performance.
This can lead to:
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Ongoing imbalance and restriction
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Incomplete recovery
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Recurring issues
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Reduced performance or confidence under saddle
This system focuses on addressing those deeper patterns—so the body can fully recover and function as it’s designed to.
A Structured Approach to Your Horse’s Care
This isn’t a one-off treatment that focuses on one part of the body —it’s a structured whole-body approach designed to support your horses biomechanics long-term.
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Full-Body Assessment
We start with a comprehensive, hands-on evaluation of your horse—looking at movement, restriction, and how the entire body is functioning together.
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Identify the Root Cause
We determine what’s actually driving stiffness, imbalance, or performance changes—not just where it’s showing up.
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Hands-On Treatment
We address restrictions and imbalances through osteopathic treatment to restore proper movement and function.
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Structured
Care Plan
You receive a clear plan outlining what your horse needs moving forward—whether that’s preventative support or recovery-focused care.
Your Horse Is in Experienced Hands

Anna Wilton-Clark is an equine osteopath with a BSc in Animal Health and a Diploma in Animal Osteopathy. With a background as an equine veterinary assistant and hands-on experience working within performance barns, her approach combines science, biomechanics, and real-world understanding of how horses are trained, managed, and cared for.
She works collaboratively with veterinarians, farriers, trainers, and saddle fitters to support each horse as part of a complete care team—focusing on long-term whole body mechanics, performance, and overall function.
What Our Clients Are Saying...
"I can't say enough about Anna and her incredible gifting with horses! From the moment she came in contact wiht my horses she had a sense of where they needed healing and attention. Anna displays exceptional intuitiveness, compassion, gentleness, and knowledge as an osteopath. Our experience was so wonderful that we have her training two of our colts and she is the best trainer I have come across."
- Kim C.
"Anna is fantastic! With her experience as an equine vet assistant and personal experience within the horse industry, she is able to pin point and accurately understand and explain why your horse may be sore, tight, and our of alignment in certain areas and why your horse may be moving or "fighting" a certain way! Her understanding of anatomy and mobility of a horse is what makes her that next level practitioner! All ages, injuries/rehab, and disciplines! Anna is your girl to keep you and your horse at that next level!"
- Reva W.
We believe performance issues don’t happen randomly—they develop over time through compensation, imbalance, and unmanaged strain.

