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Why does the Étik’A method appeal to osteopaths and equine veterinarians?

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Osteopaths and equine veterinarians play a central role in the well-being of horses. However, to fully meet the physical and emotional needs of the animal, a complementary approach can be valuable.


A complementary tool for a global vision


The Étik'A method does not replace traditional techniques, but complements them by adding an emotional and energetic dimension. Here's how:

  1. Detection of emotional blockages : Horses express their physical and emotional discomfort through sometimes complex behaviors. Étik'A helps identify underlying emotions, allowing professionals to refine their interventions.

  2. Understanding the root causes : Some physical imbalances, such as muscle tension or lameness, can have an emotional origin. By using tools such as the energy test, the Étik'A method offers keys to understanding these interactions.

  3. Facilitating care : A confident horse is more cooperative during handling. By working on emotional balance with Étik'A, osteopaths and veterinarians often see a reduction in resistance in their equine patients.


Horse care made easy
Les soins aux chevaux sont facilités


Specific benefits for osteopaths and veterinarians


Equine professionals adopt the Étik'A method for several reasons:

  • Personalized approach : Each horse has unique needs. Étik'A allows us to offer more adapted care by taking into account the emotional state of the animal.

  • Strengthening the bond with the horse : By integrating energy techniques, professionals establish a relationship of trust with the animal, thus promoting more effective care.

  • Long-lasting results : By treating both physical and emotional causes, the method allows improvements to be maintained over the long term.


Testimonials from professionals who have adopted the Étik'A method


Many osteopaths and veterinarians testify to the significant contributions of the Étik'A method in their daily practice:

  • Claire, equine osteopath : “Since I have been incorporating the Étik'A method into my consultations, I have noticed a better receptiveness in horses. They seem more relaxed and open to handling, which makes my work much easier.”

  • Julien, veterinarian : “In some cases, physical symptoms are not enough to explain behavior. Thanks to Étik'A, I can integrate an emotional dimension into my diagnoses, and this helps me provide more comprehensive care.”

  • Marie, equine behavior specialist : "Étik'A is a valuable tool for understanding horses' unexpected reactions. By working on their emotions, I can intervene more precisely on behavioral disorders."


These returns highlight the complementarity between the Étik'A method and traditional practices, while strengthening the relationship between horses and their caregivers.


Integrating the Étik'A method into professional practice


For osteopaths and veterinarians wishing to adopt the Étik'A method, several options are available:

  1. Participate in specialized workshops : Cécile Bitton-Duris offers training courses designed for professionals in the equestrian world. These sessions allow you to understand and use the specific tools of the method.

  2. Applying techniques in addition to care : Once trained, professionals can integrate energy testing and emotional analysis into their consultations.

  3. Collaborate with Étik'A practitioners : For complex cases, working in partnership with experts in the method can enrich diagnoses and interventions.


By adopting this holistic approach, osteopaths and veterinarians broaden their skills while offering more comprehensive and effective care.


Conclusion: a method at the service of horses and their caregivers


The Étik'A method is an innovative tool for professionals in the equine world. By combining kinesiology, energy testing and emotional analysis, it allows for a better understanding of the needs of horses and more targeted intervention.


Whether it is to ease tensions, improve cooperation during care or deepen diagnoses, Étik'A enriches the practice of osteopaths and veterinarians. An approach that, ultimately, contributes to the overall well-being of horses and their relationship with humans.



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