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Re: [RC] [Guest] Stifle locking problem - Dr. Liz Faletti, DC

Get a consultation with a chiropractor.  There are adjustments of the spine
that will help with the nervous system controlling the stifle. And there are
adjustments that can be done to the stifle as well.

Liz Faletti, DC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ridecamp Moderator" <ridecamp-moderator@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:44 AM
Subject: [RC] [Guest] Stifle locking problem



Rae tallcarabians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
   Is anyone familiar with stifle locking on a horse?  A friend's gelding
was just sent to a trainer and the trainer said the horse's stifle locks
up.  My friend is at a loss at what this means or what to do.  A vet
suggested iodine shots. (??)  Is this something that will cause problems
down the road?  Can a horse get over it with better condiditoning?

Thanks
Rae
Tall C Arabians - SE Texas


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