ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: Rotations at the Carpus

Re: Rotations at the Carpus

Tivers@aol.com
Fri, 18 Apr 1997 20:31:44 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 97-04-18 17:38:14 EDT, you write:

<< Ever wish you didn't write something. I was really getting tired of Bull
Poops, so I changed the subject.
As far as the credentials of the individuals we'll ask this question, about
rotation at the carpus, I think DVMs are the primary group we should ask.>>

>> I
would encourage others, Massage Therapists, Trainers, Farriers and etc. be
asked as well. The bottom line for my horses is that I'm going to talk to my
vet first. This is what I require from my clients as well. >>>

Why don't we stick with vets, since we already know there are plenty of
wingnuts in that group alone to give us a wide diversity of opinions.

> Tom the xrays you're looking for aren't going to happen. Who has the Money
for that?>

Pard, I work with another technology that is not widely accepted--infrared
thermography. Except for Dr. Ram Purohit of Auburn University, I've been
using it with horses longer than any practitioner. I ALWAYS buy the x-ray
that displays as good example of what the infrared sees and the actual injury
via x-ray. It is my responsibility to show my clients precisely and clearly
how my exotic technology works.

>> I hope we can keep this friendly and informative. Let each of us make up
our
own mind and change it as many times as you want. No one's keeping score.
I'm going to contact Wayne McElwraith, this will take a couple of weeks.>>

I've sent a not to Jim Rooney through his publisher--gives him the
opportunity to just ingnore this if he wants. Other, younger, guys and gals
I'm contacting myself. I'll be very interested in Wayne's quote.

>>I'll
see the vet. prof. I know on the 28th. At an Alternative Therapist meeting
in
Loveland.
I'll call Nacy Loving, she's my vet. Rhonda Rodman, DVM, CHiro. and I'll
call
Dr. Hanneman in Park City, unless Truman wants to.
Steph, is this the proper use of the List?>>

Ok, please get direct quotes that these people will not deny when confronted
with them later.

>> jim pascucci
Certified Rolfer >>

What in God's name is a Rolfer and why would one become certified in it? I
think some of my fraternity brothers were frequent rolfers way back in the
60's, but nobody ever got certified. Is there money in it?

ti

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