pip6
Well-Known Member
18 months ago I had major surgery on my right hip (not replacement) following problems after my horse fell over & landed on me (hip hit ground first & got squidged under horse).
Very pleased with surgery, well worth the 12" scar, so much less pain. I have been building up the strength, as it had got weak then had a hole cut through it etc, & whilst it isn't as strong as the other it feels better than it has in years. I am finding though I really struggle mounting, & it's starting to knock my confidence. I will only get on now from a haylage bale with someone holding my 15.1hh horse. Not being on a yard I am very limited when I can find help. My horse hurt herself last year, & is now ready to start work again. I'm fine when up, but it's the getting on. To add to the mix I have ligament damage in the knee & ankle (all same side as hip), so lack 'ping' on the jump phase.
Can anyone recommend any exercises to make easier? I think if I can believe I can get the leg over (so to speak) better the confidence should return. Doesn't help the leg hasn't made it a couple of times & I've landed on the floor (once getting off, horse ran off down lane for couple of miles, someone caught her as I was being driven to find her following scuff marks on road, horse bruised, small cuts but okay, scared me silly, love the old bird to bits).
Suggestions appreciated! Want to get riding again.
Very pleased with surgery, well worth the 12" scar, so much less pain. I have been building up the strength, as it had got weak then had a hole cut through it etc, & whilst it isn't as strong as the other it feels better than it has in years. I am finding though I really struggle mounting, & it's starting to knock my confidence. I will only get on now from a haylage bale with someone holding my 15.1hh horse. Not being on a yard I am very limited when I can find help. My horse hurt herself last year, & is now ready to start work again. I'm fine when up, but it's the getting on. To add to the mix I have ligament damage in the knee & ankle (all same side as hip), so lack 'ping' on the jump phase.
Can anyone recommend any exercises to make easier? I think if I can believe I can get the leg over (so to speak) better the confidence should return. Doesn't help the leg hasn't made it a couple of times & I've landed on the floor (once getting off, horse ran off down lane for couple of miles, someone caught her as I was being driven to find her following scuff marks on road, horse bruised, small cuts but okay, scared me silly, love the old bird to bits).
Suggestions appreciated! Want to get riding again.