fredthoroughbred
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
A kinesiologist came to treat Fred, my boyfriend and one of the dogs today and I am really shocked.
The vet has been dithering around thinking of what might be wrong with Fred and after various x-rays, tests, nerve blocks etc we still don't know why he is lame.
He has an obvious rotation in his pelvis (the vet thinks that some other problem has caused this) so the kinesiologist put me on her massage table, massaged my pelvis (agony), did some odd moves with my arm and then we take a look at Fred and his pelvis is in line and almost symmetric!!!!!!!!!!!
She then did some bowen down his back and you could see his back is terribly sore possibly because his pelvis has been out for so long.
What do you all think about Kinesiology and should I persist with this or now use an osteo/chiro now that I have, hopefully,established the problem??
A kinesiologist came to treat Fred, my boyfriend and one of the dogs today and I am really shocked.
The vet has been dithering around thinking of what might be wrong with Fred and after various x-rays, tests, nerve blocks etc we still don't know why he is lame.
He has an obvious rotation in his pelvis (the vet thinks that some other problem has caused this) so the kinesiologist put me on her massage table, massaged my pelvis (agony), did some odd moves with my arm and then we take a look at Fred and his pelvis is in line and almost symmetric!!!!!!!!!!!
She then did some bowen down his back and you could see his back is terribly sore possibly because his pelvis has been out for so long.
What do you all think about Kinesiology and should I persist with this or now use an osteo/chiro now that I have, hopefully,established the problem??