Chisum Equine Therapy, LLC

Chisum Equine Therapy, LLC Hello! I am an insured, and certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist for Northern NV. I enjoy makin

Someone won’t get off his mini today 🥰
10/04/2022

Someone won’t get off his mini today 🥰

10/03/2022

Just want to thank the Labor Day Giveaway Winner Theresa Norcutt! Maybe, Rosie, and Scotty were absolutely fantastic for their massage sessions!

I have been following Karen Rohlf for several years and just genuinely appreciate her approach to training.
09/04/2022

I have been following Karen Rohlf for several years and just genuinely appreciate her approach to training.

I’ve thankfully never had this problem but thought it was too funny not to share
08/24/2022

I’ve thankfully never had this problem but thought it was too funny not to share

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08/07/2022

This is an excellent read for building up awareness with your horse. In the very least, something to ponder.

It was my dad. At four years old, I couldn’t reach anything but my pony didn’t care if the saddle was lopsided haha
08/05/2022

It was my dad. At four years old, I couldn’t reach anything but my pony didn’t care if the saddle was lopsided haha

It was Bob Dougherty in Philadelphia. 😁

08/04/2022

BLOG: DO YOU HAVE A HANDY POCKET YOUR SADDLE FITS IN TO?

Right, do you have a minute? Are you with your horse? Great… Now, stand back and look at your horse… from the side, naked (the horse, not you) just look at them, in all their glory! I know, gorgeous aren’t they!

Right next thing, really look at them, take a picture if you like.. but inspect them, head to tail. There are lots of things to pick up i’m sure, BUT do you have a saddle shaped indentation in your horses back? or large hollows behind the shoulder and not a lot of top line? When you run your hand firmly along their back, does the muscle feel different where the saddle sits? If it does, take a breath and stop! You need to make a plan.

First of all, the muscles along the back, either side of the spine, are called the Longissimus muscle. They should be lovely and plump, firm but soft and feel even all the way along. This muscle and all the connecting muscles and support structures make it possible for a rider and their horse to go on adventures! I know, great aren’t they. They need this to hold you up and function. FACT.

BUT, if this muscle is compromised - and in this rant (sorry blog), it’s a saddle shaped indentation. You can subsequently end up with lameness, twanged tendons and the hideous, kissing spines (And don’t get me started on that name, they are bones that are rubbing together because they don’t have the strength to span apart - not some cute little snuggly issue!) to name a few. A horse with any impingement, compensates - an unbalanced body, is one that is now putting too much pressure elsewhere and this is when things get ugly.

Your horse, in no scenario, should have a saddle shaped indentation on it’s back, nor should it have hard lumps behind the back of the saddle where the end of the panel sits, or hollows behind the scapula as no, they aren’t ‘handy pockets’ so any saddle fits.

If you stand back and see that, then STOP! You need to take weight of the horses back and figure out what is causing this issue, and it may be more than one thing. Make a plan as this could take some unravelling. You may start with your vet, or your trusted equine therapist, your saddle fitter, or trainer. Probably all of them, get an Osteo/Physio/Fascia - all 3 bodyworkers may be required, over several months,. If anyone says, “think it’s just the way they are” SAY NO, AND GET A SECOND OPINION! Recovery may be quick, it may take months.. but if you love your pony like we do, then do the right thing, working from the ground to get your horses back in peak condition so he can easily take you on your adventures, without compromise - it’s what we should all be doing every single day. .

There are some real simple aspects to a happy healthy horse under saddle, and knowing what a healthy back looks like is one of them.

Look. Listen. Learn. Then Make a Plan.

Hello! I am a certified and insured horse sports massage therapist. I have appointment availability beginning August 29t...
08/02/2022

Hello! I am a certified and insured horse sports massage therapist. I have appointment availability beginning August 29th for massage therapy, cold laser therapy and upper/lower respiratory therapy with chelated Silver. Please feel free to call, text, or book through FB on my page. Thank you for your time!

07/31/2022

Sometimes I wish horses could leave a review. One of my clients immediately rolled and then got the zoomies.

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