BBP
Well-Known Member
hi all,
Just looking for some recommendations for alternative therapies that people have seen good results with, or that they don't rate at all. i was at YHL over the weekend listening to talks on the Masterson technique and TTouch and was thinking how nice it would be to be able to do some work with my horse to help him relax, to spend some extra time with him whilst he is stabled at night and that might help some of our physical issues (i say our, because I can't help but think my slipped disc and sciatica have contributed towards his way of going).
I'm looking for ideas on a) what sort of professional worker I could get out to help us and b) something I can do myself without needing detailed anatomical knowledge.
One thing I need to target with him (and I will be speaking to my vet about this) is whatever underlying cause there is behind his movement in canter. On the right rein he bends left, has a high head carriage and tilts his head nose outwards. He does this ridden, on the lunge and free schooling, and always has (I thought it was a schooling issue caused by my bad back but there is obviously an ingrained physical problem there now). Yesterday when I was playing with the masterson technique I was holding my fingers up near his poll and as he turned his head away I felt a deep clunk clunk near his axis and a few vertebrae down. never noticed this before! i click all over so don't know if it is relevant or not. He is seen regularly by an equine physio who has said that my crooked back pushes his saddle into his right shoulder and causes discomfort there and also in his lumbar region, but any work done has never resolved this issue.
I am under regular treatment from the chiropractor and always feel hugely better afterwards, so keeping this up may help him, but what else can I try to help make him more comfortable (obviously if the vet doesn't find anything nasty)?
Thanks!
Just looking for some recommendations for alternative therapies that people have seen good results with, or that they don't rate at all. i was at YHL over the weekend listening to talks on the Masterson technique and TTouch and was thinking how nice it would be to be able to do some work with my horse to help him relax, to spend some extra time with him whilst he is stabled at night and that might help some of our physical issues (i say our, because I can't help but think my slipped disc and sciatica have contributed towards his way of going).
I'm looking for ideas on a) what sort of professional worker I could get out to help us and b) something I can do myself without needing detailed anatomical knowledge.
One thing I need to target with him (and I will be speaking to my vet about this) is whatever underlying cause there is behind his movement in canter. On the right rein he bends left, has a high head carriage and tilts his head nose outwards. He does this ridden, on the lunge and free schooling, and always has (I thought it was a schooling issue caused by my bad back but there is obviously an ingrained physical problem there now). Yesterday when I was playing with the masterson technique I was holding my fingers up near his poll and as he turned his head away I felt a deep clunk clunk near his axis and a few vertebrae down. never noticed this before! i click all over so don't know if it is relevant or not. He is seen regularly by an equine physio who has said that my crooked back pushes his saddle into his right shoulder and causes discomfort there and also in his lumbar region, but any work done has never resolved this issue.
I am under regular treatment from the chiropractor and always feel hugely better afterwards, so keeping this up may help him, but what else can I try to help make him more comfortable (obviously if the vet doesn't find anything nasty)?
Thanks!