My name is Lucia Zamolo, I’m an Equine Physiotherapist fully certified in the United Kingdom and IAAT member, based in Italy and practising internationally.
“Eqwos ept” is the name chosen for the work I do, which focuses on different aspects of the equine musculoskeletal fitness.
The acronym ept stays for “equine physical therapies”.
My aim is to use my knowledge and the tools I have at my disposal to improve the horses’ overall physical health, for better maintenance and greater performance… Find out more
Enhancing mobility and relaxation through hands-on techniques like massage, myofascial release, and stretching.
Application of a range of advanced electrotherapy modalities and/or heat/cold therapy to support healing and recovery.
Improving strength, coordination, and performance through tailored in-hand exercises, combining pole work, dynamic stretches and proprioceptive training.
Customised recovery programmes designed to restore function, prevent re-injury, and optimize long-term soundness.
Comprehensive evaluations and targeted treatments performed at your horse’s location for optimal convenience.
Providing detailed post-visit reports outlining findings, treatments, and personalised recommendations for continued care and management.
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I followed the advice and exercise plan provided by Lussie, and in just a few weeks, my horse was able to return to lessons at the yard with confidence.
– S.L., United Kingdom
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I believe that physiotherapy techniques are sometimes essential to restore correct postural balance in our horses […] and kinesiology taping on horses can be very beneficial, especially in the presence of inflammatory edema or neuro-muscular or joint inflammation. I can only thank Lussie for her professionalism and for giving our horses moments of true well-being and relaxation.
– E.G., Stal Gruden Stud Farm, Italy
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I appreciate the dedication and passion that Lussie put in her work and for every single horse I saw her treating.
With my horse, she was very thorough, requested a full case history, she got in touch with both the veterinary surgeon and the farrier, she invested time to know my horse better and then researched to ensure the appropriate modality for his case and made him feel better.
– M.R., Italy
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After weeks of stiffness, the day after the treatment my horse finally moved more freely, loosely, and willingly. I was very happy to see such a calm and positive change in him.
– L.M., Italy
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Equine Physiotherapist