Dr. Mike Adney | Sport Horse Chiropractic: This horse is very tight turning her head to the left. In this video, I explain why she’s tight in her neck and how it relates to her pelvis. In horses, often times the problem isn’t where you think it is! #horse #chiropractor #horsetrainer #horserider #horseriding #horsegirl #chiropractic #neckpain #sporthorsechiropractic @Wrangler@wranglerwestern@Ariat
Dr. Mike Adney | Sport Horse Chiropractic: one comment question I can ask, is, “How can you tell when a horse needs to be adjusted?” This is a good example and explanation of one instance where I found that an upper neck adjustment was needed. I always use motion palpation at static palpation to determine where in adjustment needed. I demonstrate that in this video. ##horse##chiropractor##horsetrainer##horserider##horseriding##horsegirl##chiropractic##neckpain@@Wrangler@@wranglerwestern@@Ariat
Dr. Mike Adney | Sport Horse Chiropractic: Why does a horse lick and chew? This is one of the most common questions that I get asked. It is a great question, and one that is still up for debate. But I think I have the answer! Let me know your thoughts in the comments! #horse #chiropractor #chiropractic #horsetrainer #horserider #horseriding #horsegirl ##sporthorsechiropractic @Wrangler@wranglerwestern@Ariat
This poor girl had a very sore neck! She’s a perfect example of a horse that was brought to me because of a hind end issue, but her main issue was in her upper neck. You’ll find this many times with horses, simply, because they are so amazing at compensating. This is why, when working with horses, if you only focus on the symptom, you’re likely missing the main cause of problem. #horse #chiropractor #chiropractic #adjustment #sporthorsechiropractic @wrangler@wranglerwestern