
Holistic Equine Osteopath
Where insight, expertise and intuition come together to bring horses back into balance.
For horse owners who feel that there are more possibilities and want clarity about what is currently blocking their horse.
Holistic osteopathy and goal-oriented programs for owners and riders who choose refinement, collaboration and lasting progress.

Clarity First

Performance Improvement
My passion became my occupation
Some things in life don’t need to be questioned. They’re just there.
For me, that was horses.
It feels like I sat on the back of a horse before I could even walk. My grandparents lived on a farm, and that’s where my pony Wodan stood. An older lady, stubborn, but mine. She granted me the joy of discovering just how profound the bond between human and horse can be. We went on rides together, jumped small fences, and then fell asleep side by side in a field.
I never saw horses as a hobby. They were, and still are, my life. As if they are somehow a part of my DNA.
As I grew older, I trained, rode, and guided more and more horses. But something kept nagging at me. I kept seeing and experiencing horses that did everything that was asked of them… and yet didn’t feel full of life or happy. Something I couldn’t quite put my finger on. It just didn’t feel like what Wodan had shown me it could feel like. There was more at play than continuously performing and training the way I had been taught over the years by many different instructors. More than building muscle and refining technique.
I lacked understanding, and I missed the tools to gain it. So I made up my mind, and my path changed forever.
I browsed the internet for weeks until I came across a program in Holistic Equine Osteopathy. I enrolled, and that moment changed everything. For the first time, I learned about the where and the why behind blockages.
Why I founded my company
Cabalancé is not a random name.
It is a combination of Caballo, the Spanish word for horse—in reference to my love for Spanish horses—and Balancé, which means “balanced” in French, referring to my dream of moving to France and building the life I envisioned there.
Horse and balance. That is what I do.
I reestablish a horse’s balance on four levels:
》 Mechanical and functional
》 Biochemical and nutritional
》 Emotional and mentally
》 Energetical and environmentally
But it doesn’t stop there. Training, housing, and management are important parts of their story.
I saw too many horse owners who want the very best for their horse but don’t know where to start. Owners who keep investing in well-intended solutions without a clear plan. Who feel something isn’t quite right… but can’t pinpoint what is causing the symptoms they are seeing and experiencing.
For them, I want to create change.
To bring horses worldwide back into their strength through intuitive, measurable, and deeply personalised care.
Not through forcing. Not by disciplining. No standard protocols or one-size-fits-all mentality.
But through listening. Through feeling. Through observing, connecting, cooperating, and refining.
And that is what I am now continuing to build from my new base in France.

Who am I professionally
Working with horses requires presence. Truly being present in the moment with them. Not routine. They are all unique and deserve an individual approach and attention.
Every horse has its own tempo, its own story, and its own boundaries. Timing, nuance, and direction determine the difference between treating and truly guiding. What they show on the outside is rarely isolated. Tension, behaviour, performance, and communication are all connected.
That is why my work does not stop at muscles or joints. During a session, I listen to what the horse shows in that moment. I feel where it is blocked, and I translate that into clear insights for you—clear and applicable—so you understand what is happening and why.
Knowledge, experience, and intuition go hand in hand. Technical expertise without feeling has no value. Feeling without knowledge lacks foundation. The power lies in the combination.
Clients describe my way of working as empathetic, patient, and honest.
Involved without forcing. Clear without becoming harsh. What touches me most is when someone says: “I’ve never seen it done the way you do it.”
Soft where it can be. Clear where it needs to be.
Transparent communication, trust, and commitment form the foundation of every collaboration. No empty promises. No quick fixes.
What you can expect is guidance that makes sense—guidance that helps you understand your horse, strengthen it, and allow it to move as freely as possible again, with care that becomes visible both from the inside and out. The horse is central and my priority, but I guide you as the owner or rider as well, so your communication and partnership improve together.
My vision on the equestrian sport world
Equestrian sport does not have to be a battle.
Performance and wellbeing are not opposites. They reinforce each other when the foundation is right. A horse that feels heard moves differently, works for and with you, and performs better.
Too often, I see tension where there could be cooperation. Pulling where softness is possible. Correcting where refining could be the key. Results should never be built on suppression or overload.
A horse is allowed to have an off day. He is allowed to set boundaries and to need time. That is not weakness — that is information. He is the real athlete, and therefore deserves to be treated as such.
Less is more is not a slogan. It is a principle.
The right intervention at the right moment, with the right intensity, creates more impact than a hundred small actions at once.
Real progress also happens when specialists communicate. When an osteopath, veterinarian, farrier, saddle fitter, trainer, dentist, and owner strengthen each other instead of working alongside one another. The horse deserves a team that thinks together, instead of each acting from their own expertise.
My work is not about quick success. It is about building a foundation that ensures longevity. About balance that is not only visible today, but still felt months and years from now.
Horse sports are ambitious, but should never be at the expense of the horse.

Where insight, intuition, and expertise come together to create real change.
And who am I beyond that?
Beyond being a holistic osteopath, I am first and foremost a horse girl.
Horses have never felt like a passion I picked up along the way. They are in my DNA, a physical part of my being. It is something that has always been there. As a child, I spent hours in stables and fields, surrounded by animals. That is where my mind became quiet. Where everything felt clear and simple.
Still, for a long time, I tried to follow the path that was expected of me—studying, working, adapting to systems that did not always align with how I think and see. That searching, that friction, shaped me. It taught me that I observe differently, that I see connections others might miss, and that I am not made to function on autopilot.
That same mindset is reflected in my work today.
I listen deeply and ask questions that go beyond the surface. People often feel safe with me quickly. At the same time, my standards are high—for myself, for the quality of my work, and for the results I want to create for both horse and rider. Softness and ambition go hand in hand for me.
Creativity runs as a thread through everything I do—in how I treat, how I evaluate, how I build my programs, and even in how I present Cabalancé visually. What I bring into the world has to be right—in content, in feeling, and in detail.
I have an unlimited drive for growth. A constant desire to keep evolving, to deepen my knowledge, and to make my vision visible in a sport where refinement makes way for pressure. I believe that performance and wellbeing strengthen each other when the foundation is right—and that is what I stand for in every collaboration.
Traveling, exploring, and discovering new places are part of who I am, just like enjoying quality and aesthetics. Mud on my boots and champagne in a beautiful glass can exist perfectly side by side. Those contrasts shape who I am.
What touches me most in my work is when people say they feel understood. That there is a sense of calm. That they notice I do not assume or judge, but truly observe and express what I see. Honesty without harshness. Clarity without distance.
Continuing to learn is second nature to me. Every horse reveals a new nuance. Every collaboration refines my perspective. That process does not feel heavy—it fuels me. It is what gets me out of bed in the morning fully energised and sends me to bed in the evening ready to recharge.
Cabalancé is not a business that happened by chance. It is the result of conscious choices. For freedom. For depth. For a way of working that aligns with who I am.
And beyond being a professional, I am someone who feels deeply, has fun, observes sharply, and chooses—every single day—to understand horses better than I did yesterday.

