EQUINE PHYSIOTHERAPHY

Physiotherapy can be beneficial as a maintenance treatment to relieve any tightness’s, adhesions and pain to keep the animal feeling supple and in tip top condition. It can also be useful for chronic conditions and injuries. Physiotherapy is suitable for horses at all levels from happy hackers to international level athletes.

Horses can develop soft tissue and musculoskeletal issues from general use when working to chronic conditions/injuries.

Amy Stone Veterinary Physiotherapy aims to identify and treat equines to a high standard to promote a good wellbeing, improve muscle engagement and to restore/maintain correct locomotion to ensure the horse works comfortably at an optimum level.

Some common signs of discomfort which are a change to the horses general demeanour and condition are:

Bucking, napping, rearing, bolting

Poor performance

Lameness/ Abnormal Gait

Signs of muscle asymmetry/muscle atrophy

Uneven hoof wear

Being “cold backed”

Resistant/heavier to work on one rein more than the other

Head shaking

Weight Shifting

Behavioural changes

Unusual Posture

Disunited Canter

Picking up the incorrect canter lead

Not tracking up correctly

Unhappy to be tacked up

Some common reasons for physiotherapy treatment, but are not limited to are:

Routine Treatments

Stiffness

Muscle strains

Digital Flexor tendons injuries

Ligament Sprains and damage

Reducing Oedema and Pain

Reducing scar tissue

Wounds

Back & Sacroiliac Issues

Muscle atrophy/muscle asymmetries

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Osteoarthritis

Kissing Spines

Bone Spavin

Ringbone

Sidebone

Navicular

Splints

Mud Fever/ Rain Scald

Laminitis

Stifle Issues