OrangeAndLemon
Afraid of exorcism
After a mild back strain I noticed E started lifting his right hind when I stretched him to that side. He doesn't do the same the other way.
The background:
The injury was a mild strain on his back. He was treated by physio who was happy there was nothing serious but I gave him a couple of weeks off anyway. He has also seen his regular SMS saddler (she is very good) and she has no concern with saddle fit. The saddle is not related to the injury.
This leg he is lifting had cellulitis and pastern dermatitis, resolved about two months before the back strain. He is otherwise a happy and healthy 9 year old, but does get a little stiff with current winter turnout restrictions. He gets lots of warm up before any work. We focus on working from behind. We haven't jumped since the strain which was end of Oct. He gets physio or theraplate monthly.
This is the first time I tried a sideways carrot stretch since the back strain. There is no heat, swelling or tenderness on the back.
Any thoughts? Is this an early sign of something serious?
The background:
The injury was a mild strain on his back. He was treated by physio who was happy there was nothing serious but I gave him a couple of weeks off anyway. He has also seen his regular SMS saddler (she is very good) and she has no concern with saddle fit. The saddle is not related to the injury.
This leg he is lifting had cellulitis and pastern dermatitis, resolved about two months before the back strain. He is otherwise a happy and healthy 9 year old, but does get a little stiff with current winter turnout restrictions. He gets lots of warm up before any work. We focus on working from behind. We haven't jumped since the strain which was end of Oct. He gets physio or theraplate monthly.
This is the first time I tried a sideways carrot stretch since the back strain. There is no heat, swelling or tenderness on the back.
Any thoughts? Is this an early sign of something serious?