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RED FRED..........
While at Equifest in Topeka, Kansas this last Febru-
ary, I talked with a gal that had concerns about her
barrel horse, Red Fred’s diagnosis.
Owner, Jennie explained how the calcium deposits
and bone spurs were causing him pain and interfer-
ing with his performance.
The results of his Ultrasound lameness examination
done last fall were as follows:
Chronic LF & RF Ligament Desmopathy.
(Definition: Any disease of the ligaments.)
The ultrasound of the RF suspensory ligament
showed a chronic tear and calfication in the sus-
pensory ligament in zone 2B. The LF suspensory
ligament showed calcification in zone 1B.
Prognosis:
Poor for barrel horse,
Treatment:
None suggested.
Recommendations and Instruc-
tions:
Retire from barrel racing. The calcification
means there has been chronic tearing of the liga-
ment. The re-injury rate is high because mineral
does not stretch. Unfortunately there is no treat-
ment. I would turn the horse out to pasture.
As we were talking, Jennie and I decided to set an
appointment for an Energy Balancing Therapy ses-
sion to assess his issues for March 9, 2016.
Red Fred is a very pleasant horse to work with. He
is a 14yr old gelding who’s main job has been barrel
racing. His past time or hobby is pleasure riding and
helping with team roping activities.
Session March 9, 2016 - 2 hours:
Energy Balancing Therapy on all seven energy
centers both sides; he had several small releases of
blocked energy in these centers. Next I did Pho-
tonic Therapy on basic 9 standard points and on
the tendons of both front legs where I could feel the
abnormalities. Then I massaged the muscles along
the cervical area of neck both sides this enables
the horse to stretch his neck downward with greater
ease. Then I released the biceps brachii muscles
on both sides to help increase the range of shoul-
der motion and flex the elbow, they were tight and
restricting movement.
Next I prepared for Acupressure Massage on the
Bladder meridian. I use the Bladder Meridian for
investigation because it includes 12 Association
Points, one for each meridian and they directly
affect the organs. They also offer information to
help identify where the imbalance resides and if
the imbalance is acute or chronic. These points
help balance and regulate the flow of Chi energy
throughout the horse’s body.
Step One:
Is opening the meridian using my hands
with fingers relaxed and palms in full contact with
the horse to apply some pressure starting at upper
neck stroke down along the Bladder meridian from
the neck over the withers then the meridian runs
about 2-4 finger widths off the spine along the back
and over the croup, gliding along the rump down
the gluteal muscles and hamstrings. Follow the
rear of the leg to the hock and stay lateral all the
Photo courtesy of Inspire by RJ
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