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Musculoskeletal Conditions in Horses Helped with Integrative Therapy

  • Arthritis - trauma-induced, osteochondritis dissicans (ODC), osteo

  • Bursitis - elbow, hock, , withers, hip, bicipital bursa

  • Tendonitis (bowed tendons)

  • Tenosynovitis - idiopathic

  • Lameness

  • Laminitis

  • Stifle problems

  • Navicular disease

  • Shoulder Lameness

  • Resistance to Leads

  • Gait problems

  • Swing leg/Paddling

  • Back Tenderness

  • Pelvic dip

  • Chronic or recurrent foot diseases - pyramidal disease, quittor, scratches, frog problems

  • Osselets

  • Ringbone

  • Sesamoiditis of the Fetlock

  • VIllonodular synovitis

  • Bucked shins

  • Post Surgical support

  • Suspensory Desmitis

  • Shoulder Sweeney

  • Bog Spavin

  • Bone SpavinCurb

  • Stringhalt

  • Hip problems - coxitis

  • Muscle and Ligament strain in the back

 

        Somatovisceral Conditions in Horses Helped with Integrative Therapy

  • Guttural Pouch Disease

  • Cushing's disease

  • Heart conditions

  • Hives

  • Excessive Cribbing

  • Poor Race Endurance

  • Gut Torsion

  • Equine Foaling problems

  • Wind Sucker

  • Chronically Dropped

        IT helps these conditions but therapy must be done in conjunction with medical treatment.

  • Primary Hyperparathyroidism

  • Renal secondary hyperparathyroidism

  • Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism

  • Hypoparathyroidsm

  • Rickets

  • Osteomalacia

        Behaviors that might indicate the need for Integrative Therapy

  • Repetitive head tossing

  • Bracing against the bit

  • Uneven muscular development

  • Coordination difficulties

  • Improper tracking

  • Refusing or resisting leads

  • Hesitation to move forward

  • Hind leg interference

  • Girthing problems

  • Unwilling or unable to walk up or down inclines

  • Change to poor disposition, eating or sleeping habits

  • "Off" for no apparent reason

  • Performance problems

  • Behavioral Issues

  • Recovering from an injury

 

 

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