Suspensory Injuries in Horses
Would you like to find out how to eliminate the weeks or even months of rehab, endless vet bills, plus the pain of suspensory injuries in your horse? This free introductory training will get you started!
“You’ll never again have to worry if your horse is in pain, susceptible to this all too common injury or even worry about getting a new one (and that guilt about betraying your best friend).” ~ Renee Tucker
You’re going to learn:
Why suspensory pulls really occur! Hint: it’s not overuse like everyone thinks
Exactly what you need to check to completely avoid this common injury
What to do if your horse is already injured and ensure you avoid a relapse
How to determine the underlying cause of this occurrence
Ready to try it?
Suspensory Issues are Preventable!
When I took the Save your Suspensory Course, I was skeptical. How can three little check-ups and body fixes fix an issue plagued by countless riders? Well, to summarize, this course is a Wow. Easy to understand, easy to apply, and, best of all, you’ll end up with a happy horse.
Three Common Myths of Suspensory Injuries in Horses
Suspensory Injury Myth #1
The suspensory ligament itself is the cause of suspensory injury. FALSE!
Of course, when we see a lame horse with heat and swelling by the suspensory ligament, there is a suspensory injury. But the cause of that injury is NOT* the suspensory ligament.
Suspensory Injury Myth #2
Chronic overuse is the main cause of suspensory injury. FALSE!
It is not the fault of the rider, or the type of riding, or the amount of riding, or the difficulty of riding, or anything else. The cause of suspensory injury is unrelated to overuse.
Suspensory Injury Myth #3
Medical treatments and rest are all that are needed to heal suspensory ligaments. FALSE!
If the underlying cause of suspensory injuries is not treated, the horse will continue to “micro-tear” at his or her suspensory. Resulting in another injury, or never healing fully in the first place.