Rya

split mat with new to me mare with a promiment rotation through the sacro-iilliac joint but no other signs of distress

RACHEL'S BARN

insynergy-equineliberty

11/29/20242 min read

Stars marked where alignment was restored until improvements through yawns and chews in all according cranial holds as horse is challenged to mobilize .in order to allow natural motion and balance between bones, csf fluid, fascia and muscles of the hyoid structure as all coincide with initial assessment and presented need for manual alignments around the pectoral muscle group. As horse is young and growing, hip to shoulder alignment is not yet important as it's constantly changing and fascia is adjusting as much as it has space/elasticity to properly do so. Session was complete by targeted myofascial and acupressure techniques followed by podiatry alignment.

The pectoral muscle group of the horse is comprised of four separate muscles: transverse pectoral, ascending pectoral, descending pectoral and subclavius. These muscles are commonly categorised into superficial pectoral (transverse and descending), deep pectoral (ascending) and subclavius. The pectoral mm.* function together to adduct the forelimb and suspend the trunk between the two thoracic limbs. Individually, each muscle has their own function.

horse: Rya

Date: 11/28/24