charlie76
Well-Known Member
How long ago was she diagnosed? Her clipped back looks fairly recent?
we have a horse with mild kissing spine, sacroiliac issues and problems with both hind suspensories and after treatment he is eventing at novice level but it wasn't a matter of weeks that saw a change and improvement in him, it was almost a year. He had a month off following treatment, he was, then just hacked for the next three months to build up muscle, we then were able to introduce some schooling and did lots of lunging in a long low frame to get him to work over his back. If he showed any signs of pain or tightness in the school he went back hacking for a while and had physio. It was months of re hab. He is still in full work two years later. We do carefully manage him, he only schools a couple of times a week, he hacks or lunged the other days and jumps once a week. If he goes to an event he has the next couple of days off.
we have a horse with mild kissing spine, sacroiliac issues and problems with both hind suspensories and after treatment he is eventing at novice level but it wasn't a matter of weeks that saw a change and improvement in him, it was almost a year. He had a month off following treatment, he was, then just hacked for the next three months to build up muscle, we then were able to introduce some schooling and did lots of lunging in a long low frame to get him to work over his back. If he showed any signs of pain or tightness in the school he went back hacking for a while and had physio. It was months of re hab. He is still in full work two years later. We do carefully manage him, he only schools a couple of times a week, he hacks or lunged the other days and jumps once a week. If he goes to an event he has the next couple of days off.