Pivot Point Equine & Rider Rehab
Pivot Point Equine & Rider Rehab
Pivot Point Equine is here to help you help your horse! Equine physical therapy is so much more than massage or chiropractic care. We offer a comprehensive approach to helping your equine athlete achieve the highest level of health and wellness so they can help you achieve your goals! Whether recovering from an injury or trying to prevent injuries and get that competitive edge, we can help you through the process using proven physical therapy techniques.
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Good job great win
Thank you!
Hi just a tip after running a horse hard I learned if I walked them around for 15-30 min right after run my horse performed way better on multiple run days because by doing that their muscles don’t cramp up I learned that from a friend in the race horse industry
I agree. We talk about that in our podcast "Pivot Point of View" when we discuss recovery. Check out the Podcast playlist.
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 yay can’t wait to listen ❤️
Fabulous ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Nice run! What was her time?
She was 17.5
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 beauty
love it
Thank you!
I'm surprised to see no comments. 😢 I realize I found this a year after it was posted, but it gives me a little hope. My 20 year old gelding was recently diagnosed with both Lyme and EPM. He demonstrates a very noticeable swing in of the left hind leg, crossing it in over the right at all gaits and definitely has muscle atrophy in the but. He's being treated for Lyme currently and EPM meds will be started when my vet decides. Maybe he's waiting for the doxy to kick in. Hopefully Jack continued to improve with rehab.
Thank you for commenting! Jack has continued to progress. He is back to riding and is being used on a ranch. If you would like to consult concerning specific exercises that might help your horse, I offer virtual evals and exercise prescription. It’s definitely a marathon, not a sprint, so best of luck.🤞
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 thanks. We are not even two weeks into treatment so it is definitely a marathon. Let me see if I have any money left after treatment is done. 😂 I am joking but not. Lol. Leroy is worth every cent it takes. Seriously though, once he's given the green light to be worked, I will keep it in mind.
I’m a licensed PTA, have you heard of certifications for PTA’s?
To become a Certified Equine Rehab Practitioner, at this time, you need to be a PT, vet or vet tech, but you could look into Summer Nicole Terry’s programs. Not sure how much she posts on KZread, but look it up on facebook- she posts a bunch of content and information about her certification program. If your looking for a job in Nebraska, we are hiring a PTA 😉
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 thank you! Ah, I live in Washington state… but who knows what the future holds 😉😉
i love your horse
Thank you! She’s kind of a princess!
What is ur podcasts called, and is it on Spotify?? 😊
Our Podcast is called “Pivot Point of View” and yes it is on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
It’s also here on KZread
Core, and all lower muscles, and shoulders +back
Isn't that bad for a dog?
It’s ok in moderation
Very beautiful horse
You are so kind
U did Good btw
Thanks
Fr plus very hard work
Yes!
Maybe don’t use a rope halter. Use a breakaway halter.😊
I immediately dismiss anyone when they start their reasoning with "i feel".
Thankfully we live in a country where we are all open to express our opinions and views. I don’t put this content out to be judged, but know there are people who will troll the social media sites to pick apart people for sharing their experiences. So I hope you saying this about me makes you feel better. And I hope someone else gains insight from my years of treating groin strains
Looks like calf+thigh. Also if you pulled forward it wouldn't jult you as bad forward out of your saddle.❤
Close!
Can you be more specific?
Thank you so much! If by any chance you know an equine osteopath in the Los Angeles area, I would love to contact them. Thanks again for the video!
I don’t know of any in the LA area. I wonder if you reached out to Kim, if she could refer you to someone in that area.
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 Thanks so much, will do that 🤗
Novice here, am I to assume all ground rolling is indicative, or is it a behaviour they enjoy sans colic. We lost a beautiful big boy yesterday. Running with his friend one minute, not getting up the next. The vet couldnt help as his bowel had twisted. We are a rescue and spent 20k last winter on surgery for another horse with colic. Unfortunately, we weren't in the position with our big boy Jarrah and had to say goodbye. He was such a gentleman.
So sorry to hear about the loss of your big boy. Not all rolling is indicative to colic, but watching a horse that repeatedly wants to roll and just looks uncomfortable and discontent is usually a pretty good sign that they have a bellyache. The earlier you can intervene the better off you are. Really knowing your horse and what’s normal for them, is the best way, so that when they are showing abnormal behavior You know somethings wrong.
@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 Thank you. Horses came into my life a year ago at 56, adding a new dimension and zest. I'm watching everything I can, reading all I can and trying to learn. There are people at the rescue who have always had horses. Unfortunately, we are dealing with "out to pasture horses," so I've had quick introductions to foundering, laminitis, and multiple other conditions. Fortunately, I wasn't at the farm when jarrah went down. My biggest regret is that as an animal loving as I am, I didn't find horses sooner. Beautiful creatures.
Horse is short ❤
Yes
She is a cutting horse.
I cannot believe so many riders are not wear helmets! ⛑️ I think that is parental negligence!
I appreciate your opinion because we live in a free country. We did wear helmets for a while. Then I gave them a choice. They chose not to, and same with me.
Mom should set an example for ⛑️ helmets
Why don’t these young riders wear helmets. Heve they not heard of the injuries that have occurred. Even deaths ? I can’t believe a parent would let their children take such a chance!
We definitely have different perspectives and I appreciate yours. We chose not to wear helmets, because we chose to not live in fear. Although we know an accident can happen at any time, the horses we ride are very trustworthy. It may not be how you would do things, but you are not in our shoes.
Hi, I’m 18 years old and have been quite lost for a minute on a career that I want to pursue, people would either tell me to go with something I love or something that paid well so I’ve been a bit conflicted, however I have had interest in being a physical therapist for horses more specifically racehorses. But I don’t really know where to start, what do you recommend?
I absolutely love being a physical therapist for both people and horses. After studying human movement, anatomy, and kinesiology- applying it to the horse is so much easier. So I recommend PT school, keep working on your horse skills, then take the certification to become an equine Pt
My daughter's barrel horse has a stifle that occasionally "locks" - I am wondering if this taping method would be used during her runs or in general when he is just out in the pasture?
I would recommend using it on a daily basis. A locking stifle is usually due to weakness of the quads and hamstrings. You can check out our stifle program in this link: pivotpointequine.teachable.com/p/equine-stifle-rehab
😢I’m not kidding today my baby (my horse) was rolling just like that horse we had the vet come out and they said we will be okay and I’m so grateful❤! (My shoes are still wet from waking him up and down the drive way so he wouldn’t roll and we were waiting for the vet to come 😂❤)
Good job being on top of things! Early detection and knowing what to do is key to getting them through it!
Can't wait to ride my mare this spring, she got winter off this year 😂
Make sure you are safe with a fresh horse. Run her around if you think she might be too fresh! No need to be a hero and get bucked off. We also have a great conditioning program called “8 to great” located at pivotpointequine.teachable.com/p/home
Interesting, but the music is very distracting
Thanks for the feedback
I thought I was watching barrel racing not circus shaley 😢
Have you ever tried the indoor sky diving?
That looks like my 🐎
Awesome!
Will these trigger points work for hind end foot pain also?
Times ??
She was a 17.9 and 17.7
I still have at least 10 pair of Rockies and why idk cause they sure don’t fit me anymore 😂
😂 I think they sell really good on FB or vintage clothing sites. Near that $50 mark. You might be sitting on a small fortune!
I don't go but I love watching it and seeing the bloodlines of top notch horses
The quality of horse flesh is amazing!
looks like both were born out of that carpet haha.
Why's your carpet barking
So silly
What?
Same😍
I love horses
😂 Promo-SM
Love the video!! Does the rock tape come off easily?
Thanks! The rock tape H2O sticks better than the regular kind, but come off the horses easily.
Can I please ask you from where do you have a leading rope?
cool!
I posted a stable vlog because you inspired me!💘
Hahahahaha! Good grief they were tight. My butt looked fabulous. Husband still comments on them from time to time. ✌️
Emma asked “How did you guys stand wearing these tight things?” Then getting her boots on when she could t bend over and tucked in the skinny legs - that was a sight! 😂
Emma asked “How did you guys stand wearing these tight things?” Then getting her boots on when she could t bend over and tucked in the skinny legs - that was a sight! 😂
Emma asked “How did you guys stand wearing these tight things?” Then getting her boots on when she could t bend over and tucked in the skinny legs - that was a sight! 😂
Horses can be very affectionate.❤
Funny
Sure that's not the only thing she has that horse do lol
Why would someone string barbed wire over a river?!
The river is shallow and runs through some pastures.
@@pivotpointequineriderrehab9574 ohhhhh that makes sense! I’m dumb lol🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️