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Two by Two Performance Therapy provides personalized, holistic, evidence based care for you and your equine, in the comfort of your barn.

Whether clients are looking to optimize performance in the show ring, rehabilitate an injury, or enhance the wellness of themselves or their equine partner, I provide tailored care that suits their needs. In day to day life, in the saddle, and in the gym, my goal is to improve the quality of movement, and in doing so, the quality of life for you and your horse.

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Chiropractic Care
& Soft Tissue Work

Evidence based, holistical health care for the neuromusculoskeletal system

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Pemf Therapy

A radical approach to healing and health, starting at the cellular level

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Rider Fitness

Your horse is an athlete,
you should be too

Dr. Anne Johnson

Founder, DC, cAVCA, cIVCA

I am a lifelong athlete and horsewoman. I grew up on a small horse and grain farm in the Midwest. Playing volleyball, basketball, and riding competitively fostered a love for movement and competition that served me through adolescence and young adulthood.

I never stopped being obsessed with horses. I was blessed to work at a retired racehorse adoption facility through high school and college where I expanded my understanding of injury management, rehab, and return to sport. I met my heart horse, Noa, in 2017 through this job. I started to explore holistic healthcare and the journey to TxT began.

I obtained my Doctor of Chiropractic from the University of Western States in Portland, OR, and then went on to receive an animal certification from the Options for Animals College of Animal Chiropractic in Kansas. I am currently studying at the Rocky Mountain School of Animal Acupressure & Massage. I have a commitment to continuing education to better serve horses and their riders.

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Two by Two started with a horse.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Performance therapy is a genre of physical medicine aimed at enhancing and optimizing sports performance. This is accomplished through a variety of passive (therapy performed by a practitioner) and active (therapy performed by the patient) care. The goal of Two by Two Performance Therapy is to improve the health, and thus the performance of the athlete, whether it be the equine or the equestrian.

  • Here’s a few options:

    Scroll down a little further and click the “Booking” button. Fill out the form and I will reach out shortly!

    Text at 425-864-5170

    Email at dranne@txtperformancetherapy.com

  • Two by Two is based out of western Washington. I accommodate a wide travel radius by block booking clients. I make regular trips as far north as Arlington/Stanwood and as far south as Olympia.

    If you’re in central or eastern Washington, feel free to inquire about travel dates or other providers in your area!

  • The aim of chiropractic care is to address biomechanical imbalances in the body to allow for better movement and function. When left untreated, these imbalances, also called joint dysfunction or subluxations, can cause pain, inflammation, impingements, gait abnormalities and more.

  • Definitely not! While geared towards competitive horses and riders, Two by Two proudly serves equine and equestrian pairs from all backgrounds, all disciplines, all levels, and all goals.

  • Almost any horse can benefit from an adjustment. Here are just some examples of situations that may warrant an exam by a licensed chiropractor:
    Heavy show schedule
    Less turnout available
    Sport intensity (jumping, barrels, eventing, dressage)
    Gait irregularity
    Changes in mood
    Changes in appetite
    Recovering from recent injury

    Note: If your animal has experienced any kind of trauma or is significantly lame, please contact your veterinarian first.

  • Chiropractic care has been proven to be safe for animals. It should only be performed by a licensed vet or chiropractor who has additional training.

  • In the Equine & Equestrian Session, I perform a thorough evaluation on both the horse and rider, drawing parallels between their biomechanics and treating ailments to facilitate a more harmonious partnership.

  • Client Testimonials

    Read what TxT clients have to say!

  • My horse had a traumatic pasture accident years ago. After extensive rehab, I accepted that he wouldn't be sound anymore. After just one session with Dr. Anne, he is moving noticably better. I couldn't believe it. I'd recommend Dr. Anne to anyone looking for an equine chiropractor.

    M.B.

  • Dr. Anne is so professional yet personable. She is very communicative about her schedule and travel ... Dr. Anne also loves her patients. My dog Rudy knows her by name ... He has made incredible progress with Dr. Anne. he has less pain and is overall much more comfortable.

    R.P.

  • I have worked with several equine Chiropractors over the last 20 years of owning horses. Dr. Anne is by far the most knowledgeable and professional I have had the pleasure of working with. Her attention to the horses response and her ability to find the horses problem area has been fantastic. All 5 of my horses love her! One of my mares injured herself at the beginning of spring and Dr. Anne was not only able to help with her injury but find the likely cause of why she injured herself in the first place.

    R.L.

  • Anne is an absolutely phenomenal chiropractor and body worker. My fidgety Arab gelding adores her and she is so patient with his shenanigans and works to his tolerance each visit. Anne's approach of adding in soft tissue work to help the adjustment hold works great for his body and I’m so happy to see so much improvement in him. I’ve noticed a big change in how he’s moving since we started working with Anne, he’s now volunteering a left lead canter regularly when previously he would only volunteer right lead.

    A.B.

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