What do you feel is best for better movement and possible soreness in front feet: massage, chiropractor adjustment or acupuncture? recommendations helpful :) Thank you
Lauren H. replied:
Hey Erika Hankins Boaz I do rolfing structural integration work with horses and it is great for improving movement. I would love to chat more with you about what is going on with your horse. If you want to learn more about Rolfing check out my website at www.equinemovement.com Hope you are having a lovely evening!
Jan E. replied:
Erika Hankins Boaz The definitive answer is, "It depends" What's the cause of the short striding? Massage will help move toxins and lengthen short muscles. Chiropractic helps if the issue is more skeletal. Acupressure helps with imbalances in the organ systems, muscles, tendons and ligaments as well as emotional issues. I have horses with Metabolic Syndrome (Insulin Resistance), so Acupressure along with diet, proper hoof trim and exercise helps them. I'm https://www.facebook.com/232763246819797 Colorado Animal Acupressure and would love to discuss your horse's issues.