gunnergundog
Well-Known Member
Wagtail.....as I said on your other thread....back to your vet, find a GOOD physio and ditch the rug.
Go with what these guys say as they can see your horse, none of us here can. As a generalisation though, i would expect a couple of weeks off work to reduce inflamation/bruising.....your vet may assist this with medication if he feels appropriate. Feed hay and water off the ground if stabled.
Long reining is a defo. Utilise hills if you can....that way walking WILL build the necessary condition. TENS is useful on the muscle = long dorsi but I would not use on the supr lig myself.
You need to work the abdominals in order to strengthen the top line; muscles work in pairs - antagonists, yes? So, build up to raised poles in long reins. There's also in hand exercises over telegraph poles that a good physio can show you.
Once under saddle, long and low.
HTH.
Go with what these guys say as they can see your horse, none of us here can. As a generalisation though, i would expect a couple of weeks off work to reduce inflamation/bruising.....your vet may assist this with medication if he feels appropriate. Feed hay and water off the ground if stabled.
Long reining is a defo. Utilise hills if you can....that way walking WILL build the necessary condition. TENS is useful on the muscle = long dorsi but I would not use on the supr lig myself.
You need to work the abdominals in order to strengthen the top line; muscles work in pairs - antagonists, yes? So, build up to raised poles in long reins. There's also in hand exercises over telegraph poles that a good physio can show you.
Once under saddle, long and low.
HTH.