1 March 2025
How is the start of your season going? Spring is the best time to fix small issues, before they become large ones that might derail your competition season. 1. Soundness Assessments - Stay Ahead of Injuries Lameness workups, flexion tests, hoof balance, and gait analysis can spot subtle issues before they become major problems. Check for joint wear, stiffness & hoof angles, especially as fast-work, schooling and competition workload increases. Consider: Depending on findings, preventative joint support such as; supplements, PEMF, laser therapy, or injections such as corticosteroids, PRP, or Alpha 2EQ Orthobiological therapy. 2. Chiropractic Assessment – Comfort in Motion Regular chiropractic sessions can improve flexibility, alignment and reduce skeletal & muscular tension for optimal range of movement. Consider: A thorough motion palpation assessment of every single joint in your horses body, with specific adjustments where needed, ensuring all round comfort of the horse for optimum training gains. 3. Gastric Ulcers - Check Early Before Competition Intensity Increases Winter stress, stabling & diet changes can all contribute to a higher risk of gastric ulcers. Signs: Condition and weight loss, girth & tack sensitivity, irritability, poor performance Suggest: Gastroscopy to ensure an early fix, ease of mind and a relaxed start to the season 4. Dentistry – Optimised for Performance Sharp teeth or other dental issues result in discomfort, which can be shown as reluctance to settle into a contact, weight loss, not laying-down muscle correctly, and poor motivation or general irritability. Suggest: Regular dental check prevents mouth pain affecting training and performance 5. Bloodwork – Baseline Health & Nutrition Iron, vitamin & muscle enzyme levels affect general fitness, stamina & recovery. Suggest: Bloods taken for analysis, depending on findings, customise nutrition & supplements before competition stress begins