kezimac
Well-Known Member
My RI events a horse with Kissing Spines, and his partner competes at Advanced Medium Dressage on a horse with Kissing Spines...... neither horse has been operated on.
They work their horses in an exagerated long, low outline at all times (unless competing), using a Pessoa whilst lunging...... by working them long and low, they are stretching over their backs, therefore, 'opening' the discs reducing the pinching of the spinal cord.
This may not work for eveyone, but surely, it is worth giving it a try.....??
some horses can continue with strengthing work (no discs by way in horses just ligaments and tissue in between processes) but some may need surgery or steroid injection - all depends on the severity - how many are affected and how the horses temperment/pain threshold is.
My mare has 8 impinging processes. She has had one lot of injections and will be having another lot before insurance runs out. She is being treated by Svend At willesley. I wont put her thru an op to remove the processes mainly as I dont believe she could cope with the box rest afterwards (3 months) and I dont believe removing 4 pieces of bone will strengthen her back.
She was only disgnosed due to tiny subtle fore limb lameness and a niggly feeling i had that there may be something in back - she has never once bucked, she is girthy, but has never done anything for you to think that her back is so bad.
She is worked low and also lunged with equiami at least 3 times a week to keep tummy strong.