Chiropractic Co-Management of Kissing Spine
KissingSpine Kissing Spine is a common causeof back pain in equines. It has the potential to cause a signi cant degree of pain, which can result in various signs and symptoms; bucking, rearing, bolting, reduced ridden performance such as refusing, rushing, tension or lameness. Horses may also exhibit behavioural change during grooming, tacking up and …
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