ChocoCornflake
(journeyman)
25/07/2008 22:14
Re: Oesteo visit - what you expect

QR - This man sounds horrendous!!
I can tell you now that any correctly trained osteo will take a full and thorough case history to assess the problems needed to be addressed. The horse should be observed in various movements depending on the problem, and only then can a proper and effective treatment take place. Also he should have been open with his findings to you, and given you a more thorough work plan for your horse following treatment.
Unfortunately this appears to have fallen by the wayside in this practitioners case, but please don't think all osteo's are the same...there are some who do amazing work



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