Written by: Kat Chrysostom
Recently, I read a fascinating article published by HorseTalkā¢ on the topic of
How to help your horse kiss ākissing spineā goodbye. You may be asking yourself āWhat is thatā? Or perhaps you have at some time in your experience with horses, have heard of kissing spine or even dealt with itā¦ Itās an interesting topic and far more common than we know. The article motivated me to begin more research on the subject as many of my customers have claimed that there ākissing spineā equine-friends have benefited from our products which offer ceramic and magnetic therapies.
Kissing spine is a medical condition that can cause equine back soreness, mild lameness, incorrect carriage, sloped hooves and quarter cracks (this symptom sounds strange to a lot of people, but think about itā¦ If your horse canāt stand squarely because they are constantly trying to relieve pressure in their spine, then the hoof becomes unbalanced) and in severe cases, the inability to perform. According to Dr. Phillipe Benoit, DVM, of France, almost all of back soreness in equines is a direct result of bony issues which goes hand-in-hand with soft tissue damage. By ābony issuesā, he is referring to arthritis between vertebrae or bony fractures of the spine.
According to Dr. Liz Maloney, DVM, the definition of ākissing spineā is ā
he impingement of the dorsal spinous processesā¦ a diagnosis made through evaluating radiographs of a horseās back. The condition occurs in the dorsal spinous processes, which is the tips of the spine that you can feel if you press down on the horseās midline. When they touch or overlap this is considered to be ākissing.āā
So enough about what kissing spine is and where back soreness can come from, but what can we DO about it is the better question. After my research, I have found an overwhelming amount of information and helpful tools for things we can do to help. There are a number of different therapies that veterinarians practice to help with the condition such as mesotherapy, chiropractic, cortisone injections, and a variety of other therapies.
A friend and associate of mine, Dr. Carla Francheville, DVM, of Florida, offers a unique treatment to kissing spine that has delivered tremendous results ā She uses a combination of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, shockwave therapy, and intravenous TildrenĀ® treatment (for bone and cartilage related problems ā in simple language, this medicine helps to smooth rough areas within the bone). Although this option is not the least expensive route, fantastic results have been seen and itās a wonderful option for specific cases.
BUT still the question remains āIs there anything I can do to help reverse this diagnosis? OR better yet, anything to help PREVENT the onset of kissing spine?ā From my research, I would say YES!
Hereās what I have foundā¦
Core weakness in an equine can begin the onset of āSpinal Crowding Syndromeā (SCS) which can eventually lead to the dreaded ākissing spineā diagnosis. SCS is far too often overlooked as it can be perceived as heaviness to one side more than the other, greenness in youngsters, or simply a training issue. In reality our horses need CORE STRENGTHENING. This will help avoid the onset of SCS, often found in hollowed-back horses (think about this, the vertebrae is much more likely to be crowded and narrowed if a horse is dipped downward through the backā¦ In other words, sway-backed).
So, what are a few exercises we can do to pull the back up and the hind-end underneath the horse to help alleviate SCS?
Think of yoga for horsesā¦.
The article published by HorseTalkā¢ mentions four individual elements to building core strength in our equine partners: (1) STRETCH ā elongating muscles and the spine while increasing range of motion and relieving pressure (2) TRUST ā build confidence in your horse so that he knows that he can bend freely without restriction (3) STRENGTH ā building core muscles and peripheral muscles (4) EDUCATION ā teach our horses how to properly move and bend and support the movements with our aids.
I hope that this write up helps you and your horse to perform to the best of your abilities. Begin practicing the four elements and start building core strength today!
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Equine Soreness & Inflammation: Kissing Spine