Dealing with Kissing Spines in horses
In this video we explain what kissing spines are, their usual locations and management and how kissing spines are a symptom of a much wider problem than bones of the spine rubbing together. Ian Bidstrup is a leading spinal rehabilitation veterinarian who has been treating neck, back and sacroiliac pain and dysfunction of horses for 30 years. For more information visit https://www.spinalvet.com.au/ Key words: Kissing Spines of horses. Options for treatment of kissing spines. About Kissing Spines. Management of Kissing Spines. Over-riding dorsal spinous processes of horses.

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Sacroiliac Troubles

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Horses Core Strength & Topline Groundwork Exercises. Kissing Spine Rehab

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Girth pain, wither pain and the stomach ulcer connection.

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Equine Bodyworkers Guide to Saddle Soreness, Part 1.

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How to Evaluate Back Pain in Horses

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The Equine Sacroiliac Joint

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Saddle DAMAGE! How to recognise and reduce saddle trauma.

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Sacroiliac Issues

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Shirley Sewell - Equine Osteopath and Physiotherapist

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2.2.7 Joints & Muscles of the Equine Pelvic Limbs Horse Saddle Rider Course Anatomy Lecture

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Girth Pain Relief.

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Sweeney Syndrome in Horse

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Equine Neurologic Exam by Mark DePaolo, DVM

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Stretching and Core Stability Exercises involving your horse's tail

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How to recognize sacroiliac pain in your horse

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Equine Anatomy on a LIve Painted Horse

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