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Lorre Mueller is an Equine Osteopath graduating from the Vluggen Institute for Equine Osteopathy and Education in September 2014. To use the title Equine Diplomate of Osteopath (EDO) one must register with the Registry for Equine Diplomate Osteopaths International (REDOI). She is not registered. Lorre practices equine osteopathy in the greater Austin, TX area but travels extensively throughout all of Texas, including Houston and San Antonio areas. She has also traveled across the country working in Oregon, California, New Hampshire, and Florida.
Lorre has also been a certified Masterson Method® Practitioner since 2010. Lorre was an instructor, mentor, and coach for the Masterson organization for several years. She has also trained in myofascial release and craniosacral therapy. Although the majority of Lorre’s practice is osteopathy, she does incorporate these other modalities seamlessly into her work.
Lorre is a member of the Worldwide Alliance of Equine Osteopaths (WAEO). A member of the American Association of Equine Therapists & Technicians (AAETT). A very active member of the content advisory board for Dr. Kevin Haussler’s Veterinary Compendium. Lorre is a bit of an anatomy junkie and in recent years, has begun leading 3-day whole horse dissections across the country. You can see the events page here on the website for more information and read some of the testimonials.
Lorre also offers a 5-day Advanced Anatomy Course for those wanting to take a deeper dive into anatomy and how the body functions as a whole.
Trinity Equine Services is a continuing education provider for the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM). NBCAAM accepts CE credits for both the dissection course and the Advanced Applied Anatomy course.
Lorre lives in Smithville, TX with her husband, Todd; 2 cats; 2 dogs; and 4 horses. Her work keeps her so busy. The only complaint would be to spend more time on the ranch.