THE SUPPLE EQUINE CLUB
Combining objective gait analysis with veterinary-led clinical insight, the club provides structured, repeatable assessment designed to support informed decision-making over time, not just in a single moment.
Objective data. Clear decisions. Soundness sustained.
Al- Equine motion analysis based in Dorset
The Supple Equine Club combines AI- objective movement assessment with veterinary clinical interpretation and minimally invasive therapies.
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We assess movement, track progress over time, and use evidence-based treatments - including electroacupuncture, mesotherapy and shockwave - to support suppleness, comfort and performance.
How the supple horse club works
Our assessment process is simple. We offer different pricing plans for ongoing management and monitoring. Al gait analysis assessments may be carried out by trained team members. Any veterinary examination, diagnosis, prescribing, or treatment is undertaken solely by Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
Assess
We begin by looking at your horse as they are now. Using objective Al gait analysis alongside their history, workload, and any concerns you may have, we build a clear picture of how they are moving and performing.
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Establish your horses baseline
From this, we create a baseline specific to your horse. This gives us a reliable reference point to monitor progress and identify subtle changes over time, rather than comparing them to a subjective standard.
Monitoring
With follow-up assessments, we can begin to identify patterns and small changes that might otherwise go unnoticed. This supports informed decisions around training, workload, shoeing, and management, with the aim of keeping your horse comfortable, consistent, and performing well.
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Where appropriate, complementary minimally invasive therapies such as mesotherapy, electroacupuncture, or shockwave therapy may also be recommended and carried out under veterinary supervision. If further diagnostics or advanced investigations are indicated, your horse may be referred to an equine hospital or specialist practice.
A Different approach to Equine Soundness
Subtle changes often appear long before obvious lameness. A slight shift in movement. A change in feel under saddle.
A horse that feels less comfortable, less willing, or simply "not quite right".
The Supple Equine Club combines objective Al gait analysis with experienced clinical assessment to help identify and monitor those changes over time. By establishing what is normal for your horse, we can recognise when something begins to alter - often allowing early, conservative management before problems escalate.
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Where appropriate, complementary minimally invasive therapies such as mesotherapy, electroacupuncture, or shockwave therapy may also be recommended under veterinary supervision.
your horses Long term soundness in mind
The Supple Equine Club combines structured movement monitoring with veterinary-led clinical interpretation to help identify subtle changes over time.
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Using repeatable assessment and longitudinal data, we support informed decisions around training, workload, management, and where appropriate, carefully selected minimally invasive therapies.
Every horse is assessed as an individual.
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In many cases, monitoring and measured management adjustments are the most appropriate course of action.
Structured performance monitoring
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Veterinary-led clinical interpretation & longitudinal movement tracking.
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Targeted minimally invasive therapies where appropriate
Membership Plans

FOUNDATION
200£Every yearÂ- One Baseline Assessment & Report
- One Follow- up assessment within 6 months

PERFORMANCE
360£Every yearÂ- One Baseline Assessment
- Three scheduled re-checks per year
- Trend Comparison summaries

REHAB & RETURN
680£Every yearÂ- One Baseline Assessment
- Structured return-to-work monitoring plan
- Seven scheduled re-checks per year

GOLD
1,000£Every yearÂ- One Baseline Assessment
- Assessment every month
- Ongoing trend comparison
- Priority scheduling