LadyGascoyne
Still Fig-uring it out...
My mares had the physio this morning and Mim was very tight and sore across and around her shoulders, on both sides.
I have made a diagram.

Our best guess is that she's thrown a party in the slippery muddy field and legs have gone off in odd directions but I wondered if anyone has any other suggestions as to what might be causing it?
It's not affecting her gait but she's a very economical mover anyway. She isn't sore to the touch but is tight and uncomfortable to palpate. As the physio pushed her fingers down the shoulder at the edge of the scapula, we had ears back / head bobbing / teeth grinding - which is very clear communication from Mim who is usually the happiest little horse. So it's clearly sore rather than a bit stiff from doing a bit of exercise.
I'm just trying to think of any other motion, bracing etc that might result in those muscle groups being affected. Physio doesn't think saddle but saddle fitter is booked for next week anyway.
I have made a diagram.

Our best guess is that she's thrown a party in the slippery muddy field and legs have gone off in odd directions but I wondered if anyone has any other suggestions as to what might be causing it?
It's not affecting her gait but she's a very economical mover anyway. She isn't sore to the touch but is tight and uncomfortable to palpate. As the physio pushed her fingers down the shoulder at the edge of the scapula, we had ears back / head bobbing / teeth grinding - which is very clear communication from Mim who is usually the happiest little horse. So it's clearly sore rather than a bit stiff from doing a bit of exercise.
I'm just trying to think of any other motion, bracing etc that might result in those muscle groups being affected. Physio doesn't think saddle but saddle fitter is booked for next week anyway.