chestnuttyy
Well-Known Member
Could really do with some help...
My 8yr old TB was off work for 2 weeks as he had a very sore back behind the saddle area. Had the physio out to work her magic 2 weeks ago and have had the saddle re-fitted with a prolite multi-pad & sheepskin numnah. Since then we have been hacking out in straight lines focussing on long and low. Basically, his right hind is weak and he is compensating with his near fore. As a result his back muscles have developed wonky and he doesn't work well over his back generally.
Physio came back out on Monday and he is no longer sore (yay!). She advised doing lateral work with him - leg yields, increasing and decreasing circles to help strengthen his back leg. In addition to his leg I want to help build up his back muscles generally and encourage him to work properly over his back. His core is clearly weak as he carries his tummy so low (he looks like he's in foal some days!). He struggles with contact and has a tendency to tense up whenever I trot; as a result I ride with a very light contact.
Can anyone give any suggestions?
Thank you
My 8yr old TB was off work for 2 weeks as he had a very sore back behind the saddle area. Had the physio out to work her magic 2 weeks ago and have had the saddle re-fitted with a prolite multi-pad & sheepskin numnah. Since then we have been hacking out in straight lines focussing on long and low. Basically, his right hind is weak and he is compensating with his near fore. As a result his back muscles have developed wonky and he doesn't work well over his back generally.
Physio came back out on Monday and he is no longer sore (yay!). She advised doing lateral work with him - leg yields, increasing and decreasing circles to help strengthen his back leg. In addition to his leg I want to help build up his back muscles generally and encourage him to work properly over his back. His core is clearly weak as he carries his tummy so low (he looks like he's in foal some days!). He struggles with contact and has a tendency to tense up whenever I trot; as a result I ride with a very light contact.
Can anyone give any suggestions?
Thank you