Here we’re going to stick with our side view and the same horses from Part 1, but we’re going to focus our eyes specifically on the spine.
The spine is the (hopefully) stable base off which everything else moves, so dysfunction in the spine can have far-reaching consequences in movement and posture.
Therefore, having the ability to quickly screen for spine dysfunction is super handy!
Once again, this is not diagnostic, dysfunction here can happen for many reasons. This is big picture stuff that might key you in that a horse needs an evaluation from a professional.
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