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Have you heard that suspensory ligament "pulls" happen mainly from overuse?
Either you're "riding too much, or doing too much for the horses level, or overdoing a specific movement."
That's wrong.
You need TWO items to be going wrong with your horse in order to have a suspensory pull:
A misaligned leg AND a problem with the liver
More about this on todays Horse Mysteries Solved podcast.
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Links Mentioned in Podcast:
Find TBT Practitioners here → www.WhereDoesMyHorseHurt.com/practitioners
TBT Liver Revival → https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/offers/tcENEw9b (only available in US at the moment)
Save Your Suspensory course → https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/Save-Your-Suspensory (How to physically align the front leg suspensory fulcrums)
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University
By Renee5
33 ratings
Have you heard that suspensory ligament "pulls" happen mainly from overuse?
Either you're "riding too much, or doing too much for the horses level, or overdoing a specific movement."
That's wrong.
You need TWO items to be going wrong with your horse in order to have a suspensory pull:
A misaligned leg AND a problem with the liver
More about this on todays Horse Mysteries Solved podcast.
--
Links Mentioned in Podcast:
Find TBT Practitioners here → www.WhereDoesMyHorseHurt.com/practitioners
TBT Liver Revival → https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/offers/tcENEw9b (only available in US at the moment)
Save Your Suspensory course → https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/Save-Your-Suspensory (How to physically align the front leg suspensory fulcrums)
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University

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