Jericho
Well-Known Member
Following my horses annual MOT I asked my vet to check my horses back and after some prodding and poking he thought other than a bit of soreness behind saddle he was fine no major issues but if I wanted to get the physio out he would sign it off.
Had the physio out twice to my horse now and she says he is in pretty good shape, no problems really except he is sore on RH side behind saddle. She thinks the saddle is tipping backwards cuasing pressure and also because of the soreness he was started dipping his back and sticking out his belly (rather like a pregnant lady arches her back) to compensate and thus causing a vicious circle. Saddle was duly refitted.
She thought on the second visit 3 weeks later that he has improved a lot since working him in a Pessoa and doing stretching exercises etc to make him lift his belly and strenghten the back muscles. He works nicely if not quite stiff on right rein, soft in neck, no bucking or silliness, coldbackedness or refusing jumps - he just has this soreness behind saddle and a bit of girthiness and just a bit tickilsih generally (he hates having those dried up areas of sweat brushed or tussled out!).
I initially thought he could have kissing spine (danger of reading too much on this forum) and hence asking the vet to check but both vet and physio said very unlikely - my question is .. how much can a physio or indeed a vet really tell what is going on from just a 'hands on' feel? Should I really be asking for a chiro?? I was quite surprised that the physio wasnt telling me his hips were out of line, that he had major issues through hocks, stifles, you name it.... Am I getting confused between what a physio could see and what a chiro can see? Should I just stop worrying and trying to spend more money than I have?
Had the physio out twice to my horse now and she says he is in pretty good shape, no problems really except he is sore on RH side behind saddle. She thinks the saddle is tipping backwards cuasing pressure and also because of the soreness he was started dipping his back and sticking out his belly (rather like a pregnant lady arches her back) to compensate and thus causing a vicious circle. Saddle was duly refitted.
She thought on the second visit 3 weeks later that he has improved a lot since working him in a Pessoa and doing stretching exercises etc to make him lift his belly and strenghten the back muscles. He works nicely if not quite stiff on right rein, soft in neck, no bucking or silliness, coldbackedness or refusing jumps - he just has this soreness behind saddle and a bit of girthiness and just a bit tickilsih generally (he hates having those dried up areas of sweat brushed or tussled out!).
I initially thought he could have kissing spine (danger of reading too much on this forum) and hence asking the vet to check but both vet and physio said very unlikely - my question is .. how much can a physio or indeed a vet really tell what is going on from just a 'hands on' feel? Should I really be asking for a chiro?? I was quite surprised that the physio wasnt telling me his hips were out of line, that he had major issues through hocks, stifles, you name it.... Am I getting confused between what a physio could see and what a chiro can see? Should I just stop worrying and trying to spend more money than I have?