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Post by frankyboy on Apr 29, 2017 18:10:17 GMT
following a visit from horse whisperer I have a horse with tight neck poll pressure headache offside hip tight pressure point at offside withers . I have a regular physio but can anyone suggest what additional help I can give in supplements or medication (on freestep superfix for 2 years )
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Post by gillwales on Apr 29, 2017 19:21:29 GMT
Sorry but would you not be better off to call a Vet? A Vet is a member of a professional body and has been trained for 5 years after obtaining a high level of education. I won't comment on "horse whispers"
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Post by sarahp on Apr 29, 2017 20:58:08 GMT
A physio, using the term correctly, is also trained and qualified, and should have been able to pick up and deal with the things raised by the "horse whisperer", barring the headache! If they exist of course.
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Post by frankyboy on Apr 30, 2017 7:05:24 GMT
Thanks sarahp that was our thoughts exactly
gillwales .......actually for your information we have vet in the family and this was posted for further advice so as you say you would not comment .....then please don't !!!!!
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Post by gillwales on Apr 30, 2017 16:23:07 GMT
There is no need to be rude frankyboy. If you have a Vet in your family then I am very surprized that you have resorted to someone without any training.
I realize that a Physio is also trained and my previous post was not in any respect disrespectful to a qualified professional.
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Post by kateanne0 on Jun 1, 2017 20:14:19 GMT
following a visit from horse whisperer I have a horse with tight neck poll pressure headache offside hip tight pressure point at offside withers . I have a regular physio but can anyone suggest what additional help I can give in supplements or medication (on freestep superfix for 2 years ) Has your vet looked into the areas of pain and given you instruction on how to manage/improve the issues? A properly trained physiotherapist should be able to help. Has the way of going been investigated on the lunge? All of the tightness issues would show up on the lunge (apart from the headache).Pressure point to withers look at the tack. One of ours was not going correctly and appeared unsound from behind. Vet came to check and found an inflammation in the stifle, which is now being treated. Hope you manage to get your horse comfortable quickly.
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Post by frankyboy on Jun 3, 2017 14:31:52 GMT
All done by physio and horse hair analysis and both diagnosed the same thing .
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Post by kateanne0 on Jun 8, 2017 11:51:46 GMT
All done by physio and horse hair analysis and both diagnosed the same thing . Sorry, might be a dim moment but the physiotherapist and horse hair analysis both diagnosed exactly the same issues as the horse whisperer?
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Post by gillwales on Jun 9, 2017 4:34:56 GMT
I am really interested to find out how hair analysis can detect a tight neck, poll pressure, a headache and a tight hip. I fully understand how it could detect any dietary aliments or stimulants, or anything thing digested, but how does it detect physical aliments?
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Post by sarahp on Jun 9, 2017 7:24:00 GMT
I was wondering the same thing!
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Post by gillwales on Jun 9, 2017 18:45:28 GMT
So pleased it is not just me
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Post by frankyboy on Jun 16, 2017 17:24:14 GMT
Each to their own profession and each to their own opinion .Hair analysis also brought issues of my own health ............ take a look ladies it only costs £47.00 then it will satisfy your doubts .x
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