When you're talking about pain recognized at the canter, you mention SI, lumbar, etc. how do you differentiate from a muscular vs skeletal pain? As someone with a PSSM2 mare, it is hard to know if it's her muscles acting up or I'm missing something skeletal in nature!
You may find some answers to this in some other videos. Quite often if they 'warm' out of it - it can indicate biomechanics issues rather than musculature. With PSSM it can be a bit different though, and I'm actually not sure. Great question and I think my next video will be about tying up :)
Can i ask where ypu got the civer inage from?
When you're talking about pain recognized at the canter, you mention SI, lumbar, etc. how do you differentiate from a muscular vs skeletal pain? As someone with a PSSM2 mare, it is hard to know if it's her muscles acting up or I'm missing something skeletal in nature!
You may find some answers to this in some other videos. Quite often if they 'warm' out of it - it can indicate biomechanics issues rather than musculature. With PSSM it can be a bit different though, and I'm actually not sure. Great question and I think my next video will be about tying up :)