Further case studies

Balance

Relief of the forehand, tendons and joints by developing muscle coordination that creates a finely balanced equilibrium in the body.

Mare Isrun

Breed: Icelandic horse

Age at start of training: 10 years

In cooperation with: Vetchiropractic Mag. vet Katharina Bosch

Customer: Owner Teresa Grünauer

Lesson interval and adjustment of the training plan: every 4 weeks

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Before

Downhill walk on the forehand

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After Equisensomotoric® training

Longer, balanced strides with free shoulders.
Due to the lifted trunk, the neck appears longer.

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Before

Trotting to the right was hardly possible

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After Equisensomotoric® training

Trot right in time

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Before

Trot on the left could only be held for a few strides

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After Equisensomotoric® training

Single-beat trot on the left

Wallach Zackmann

Breed: Oldenburg

Age at start of training: 9 years

History: in the course of an X-ray examination, arthrosis in the cervical spine was diagnosed at the age of 8 years

Customer: Owner Dr. Adelheid Kienzl

Lesson interval and adjustment of the training plan: every 2 weeks

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Before

The gelding leaned heavily on the bridle and walked on the forehand.
The horse had become accustomed to a false bend in the cervical spine as a result of previous training.
The rein contact could hardly be relinquished because the horse accelerated immediately.
The trot felt hard and was difficult to sit out.

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After Equisensomotoric® training

The horse has a stable muscular foundation and moves in a balanced self-carriage.
Rein contact at the mouth is hardly necessary, the trot is now soft to sit out due to the back activity.

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After Equisensomotoric® training

Thanks to the owner’s consistent implementation of the training plans, the horse has achieved a high level of balance