Trigger Points for Horses - Treating Saddle Pain
Horses are very good at hiding where their pain and restrictions are as that is a sign of weakness in a herd in the wild ... so they mask pain well. However there are ways of finding out what they can't mask! Palpating horses is key to discovering where the pain and restrictions are. If you don't palpate you are just guessing where the pain is. Palpating doesn't adversely affect the therapeutic changes in any way and five minutes of palpating your horse should give you the key pointers required to achieve your treatment outcomes. You need to find those trigger points. Accurate location and identification of active trigger points is often the key to speedy treatment and recovery. Clock to visit our website for details of Andy Eckley's Trigger Points for Horses online certification course. www.nielasher.com

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