How to test for soreness

Cor

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Can anybody suggest effective ways to detect soreness in back and/or bum, both during riding and non-riding? What about if soreness is only on the one side, e.g. right?

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I try and am quite good,but tend to rely on an equine chiro or physio who can detect, pinpoint and then offer relief. You will need veterinary approval first,but a call to your practice will usually suffice.
 
Run your fingers along the back from just behind the withers using a fairly firm consistent pressure, any dipping or flinching will indicate soreness but this is only a guide, a horse will often not react to this but still be very sore when examined by a physio as they know what they are doing.
If you think your horse may have a sore back get a good qualified person to come out, if it is ok they will have no need to treat it.
 
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