Introduction to Equine Kissing Spine
3 hour webinar... And yes, it's long — because this topic deserves it.
The standard model treats overriding dorsal spinous processes as the problem. My clinical model treats kissing spine as a compression cascade that starts at L1 — and this webinar is built around that nerve-first framework, tracing the problem upstream rather than treating overriding spinous processes as the starting point. That changes the framing for kissing spine from the problem to a symptom.
So this webinar starts upstream. We cover:
→ The thoracolumbar hinge and why it fails
→ Radiographic grading — what grades 1 through 4 actually mean for your work
→ Nerve reset sequencing before any rehab exercise makes sense (because asking inhibited muscles to work harder is not a plan)
→ Myofascial line involvement and why your hands are finding the same spots every time
→ Saddle fit as a mechanical variable, not an afterthought
→ Somatic re-education sequencing for the horse who's learned to brace
If you've been working on kissing spine horses and hitting a wall — or if you've been wondering why some horses improve and some just cycle through flare-ups — this is the replay for you.
There is a comprehensive rehab plan that addresses the body and give you exercises to rebuild.
Webinar is 3 hours long.