If your shoulder and back muscles are having to work hard to keep you upright in the saddle, something is wrong. This often leads to intense aching in the mid-back, shoulders and low back. Test your own body... In the last 3-4 months several horse riders have started ABCTM treatment with me. Symptoms they all share are shoulder, neck and back pain. Pain-free and full range of movement at any joint of the body is made possible by optimum alignment of the entire skeleton, so in each person's case I assess their body as a whole, synchronous unit. I look for abnormal posture of the spine, arms and legs, then map out the tight/knotted muscles in their body from head to toe. This results in a clear picture of how old injuries, occupational postures and daily habits have contributed to the structural configuration of someone's body. It also gives me an indication of how long it will take to get that person riding again pain-free. Normal Shoulder Function Requires...
All of these ideals depend on the skeleton being in good alignment. Most people's shoulders abnormally slump down and forwards - next time your in town, check people's posture out! When a person's spine is crooked, specific muscles pull tight (like guy wires of a tent), in order to keep you upright. Pain almost always occurs in muscles and joints compensating for bones stuck in a direction the body cannot fix itself. In the spine this direction is forwards since the body doesn't have any muscles in the back that can pull a single vertebrae directly backwards. Again, when you're in town next observe how many people around you are, what we refer to as 'stuck forwards'. The following image demonstrates how mid-back ache, neck pain and a slumped posture can occur... Here's what a couple of horse riders have noticed since starting treatment...
Immediate relief of Rib fracture pain..."I had a bad fall off my horse last week, I fractured 3 ribs which were making breathing, general movement and sleeping painful. Sarah reassured me that getting adjusted would help". Of course this technique does not miraculously heal fractures, however it can significantly help the pain by reducing abnormal twisting throughout the whole body which influences the mechanical forces going through the fracture site. The great thing is that by using this technique I can be super gentle, avoiding hurting Nancy whilst making the corrections needed. She did say her friends thought it seemed a bit mad to be going to the Chiropractor knowing she had fractures, but that she's extremely glad she did!! Thank you for trusting me Nancy! If you're a horse rider and have been putting up with aches and pains, get in touch and we'll discuss how well I can help you.
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