Nancy Selgrad
Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) is a healing technology that locates areas of the animal’s nervous system that have fallen out of communication, and re-establishes neuronal communication and thus induces healing. VOM is singularly the most simple, effective and safe healing modality in veterinary care to date. VOM, combined with cold laser therapy, myo-fascial release, and alpha-sonic therapy, makes for a complete balance in the animal’s recovery process.
Nancy has been a certified VOM practitioner for 9 years. Her interest began when her mare, Starlite, was treated with VOM. The mare had had a stroke as a yearling. Her legs and mind were no longer able to communicate. The vet said that she would never be safe to ride. A VOM practitioner came to treat a different horse and Nancy decided to have Starlite, then 4, treated as well. Starlite responded amazingly well to it. Soon she began to ride Starlite and eventually was able to start doing dressage training, including some low jumping.
Starlite lived to be 19 yrs old, was able to foal four times, and provided a safe experience for beginners learning to ride.. Her recovery was nothing short of amazing and Nancy gives the credit to VOM, a technology that was not even being taught 20 years ago.
When Nancy’s children were out of the house, she decided that she wanted a new career after 15 years as a horse and riding trainer and settled on being trained to do VOM. She has also been a breeder of Bichons for over 20 years. Outside her human family, animals are her passion and she feels tremendously blessed to be able to help so many of our four-legged friends.
Learn more about Nancy and VOM at www.thevomlady.blogspot.com