Keri completed her Equine Bodyworker education of 300+ study hours & 10 days on site from Equinology Inc in 2018. Along with a combined 12 years working in the Veterinary Medical field, she was also Class IV Laser Trained while working at a local Veterinary Hospital in 2020. It inspired her to invest in bringing Class III Laser Therapy to her Equine Practice in 2021. Keri brought her business practice Total Motion Equine from a side job to full-time career in 2023. She is based in Oregon House, CA but regularly travels for clients from Galt to Cottonwood even Gardnerville, NV, and just about anywhere in between!
The primary focus of Total Motion Equine and Keri’s work is to keep your horse feeling their best so you can keep achieving your horsemanship goals. She is known for her attention to detail and emphasis on client education. Keri enjoys studying Equine Biomechanics and other modalities of Equine Sports Therapy so her client horses can continue to receive the best care from TME.
Keri believes that there is no substitute for an educated bodyworker and a hands-on approach to musculoskeletal care. “If you don’t know the muscle system or the acupoints to assess, how do you know where the horse is hurting?”. She also stands firmly that “You can’t train pain” and appreciates her open-minded clients who share the same beliefs.
June 6-8, 2025
Friday June 6th 9:00 AM – 6: 00 PM
Saturday June 7th 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday June 8th 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Murieta Equestrian Center
7200 Lone Pine Drive,
Rancho Murieta, CA, 95683
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Photos courtesy of Carolynne Smith, Elizabeth Ruiz, Kathy Higgens, Fuentes, Hill Shepard, Charles Hilton, Kala Johnson, Jessi Hogan, Tyson Rininger, Traci Nelson, Lisa Reese, and Constance Birdsong Photos.