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Writer's pictureNancy Ellison-Murray

DME Central Forelimb Trace - Demo

šŸ“ šŸ¦“ Upper cervical, vertebral tissue adhesion and poor postural patterns can lead to an insidious reduction in the capacity of our horse to flex the neck ventrally ā¬‡ļø, laterally ā†”ļø, extend the neck dorsally ā¬†ļø and also dorsolaterally ā†–ļø

šŸŽ All of these movements are required to correctly stabilise the entirely of the spine, and with clarity, tell the limbs what they need to do! If there are any changes to this movement quality, this is always going to result in a change of rein feedback, relaxation within mouth contact, forelimb loading mechanics including lateral range, as well believe it or not.....pelvic stability.


šŸŸ¢ In this first of the #equinemobility mobilisation video's, we look at the Central Forelimb Trace that can increase fascial slide, and potentially resolve or manage limitations in tissue functionality that if not addressed can start to build limitations through these ranges of spinal mobility. #resetequinesem #equinemobility #sustainableequinemobility #horsesoffacebook #horseridersoffacebook




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