Everything you need to know to heal and prevent
this very common and seriously debilitating injury.
When I (Dr. Renee Tucker) was in vet school, we were taught suspensory injuries were common. They were a normal part of riding. No one talked about why they were so common, and what might be done to prevent it. Basically the rider was blamed.
Yet if you look at the entire horse (not just the lower leg)... every horse with suspensory ligament injury has the same skeletal imbalances. And those can be fixed. When imbalances are fixed, suspensory injuries go away.
It's about time we figure this out. Suspensory injuries do not have to happen. Non-healing or recurrent suspensory injuries can be fixed.
Hi, I'm Renee, seasoned equine vet and holistic bodyworker. It's been a passion of mine to heal the horses of the world and I want you to be able to heal your own.
I'm teaching you my secrets I've learned that you won't hear from anyone else. This info is not taught in vet school.
Because my undergraduate degree is in bioengineering, I was able to analyze suspensory injuries to figure out their real cause.
I hope to share my discoveries with you so we can stop these injuries entirely.
Of course when we see a lame horse with heat and swelling by the suspensory ligament, there is a suspensory injury. But the cause of that injury is NOT* the suspensory ligament.
It is not the fault of the rider, or the type of riding, or the amount of riding, or the difficulty of riding, or anything else. The cause of suspensory injury is unrelated to overuse.
If the underlying cause of suspensory injuries are not treated, the horse will continue to "micro-tear" at his or her suspensory. Resulting in another injury, or never healing fully in the first place.
Anyone who has been injured knows your muscles get weak from "resting." When it's time to get back to work, muscle strength is gone and has to gradually be worked back up.
A lot! Including but not limited to ultrasounds, exam fees, trip fees, x-rays, MRIs, injections, stem cell therapy, PRP therapy, anti-inflammatories, bandage wraps, and more.
After six months without training, you lose your mojo. Training restarts from the beginning. It can come back quickly. Hopefully you haven't had to pay for training while your horse was off.
"Is my horse in pain?" "Will he heal fully?" "What else can I do?" "What will I do if we can't ride like we used to?" The worry is the worst. It doesn't stop for months.
Anti-inflammatories such as bute and banamine. They may be necessary but they also harm the kidneys, liver, and intestinal tract.
And how exactly do you quietly walk a horse that's been confined for months without using sedation? Can you pay someone to do the hand-walking? What is your time worth?
What a nightmare for a horse. And how guilty we feel when our horse has to stay in the stall for weeks and weeks. It's not our fault but it's still awful.
Of course our horse's health and comfort comes first. But still, riding is part of connecting with our horse. You can't believe how much you miss it.
In 32 short video lessons, you'll learn:
* Deep dive into suspensory myths and why we believe them
* What vets are taught (and why they don't know what you'll discover)
* Super-simple suspensory anatomy and how it's supposed to work
*What's the real cause of suspensory injuries
*How suspensory ligaments are like a "circuit breaker" for the entire leg
*What happens before the suspensory gives out (ie. signs to look for most people ignore)
*Why the "Big Three" of the stay apparatus are more important than the suspensory
*Why traditional, perfect rehabs sometimes don't work
*Why some horses relapse, or have more than one suspensory injury
*How to examine your horse's suspensory ligament
*How each of the Big Three fulcrums are supposed to move
*How to check the Big Three of the front leg
*How to fix the Big Three yourself, or what to communicate to your bodyworker
*How to prevent suspensory problems from occurring at all
All suspensory injuries can be helped with this course. Even non-healing, slow-healing, never-healed-all-the-way, or relapsed suspensory injuries can be improved. Depending on the amount of scar tissue, your horse may be able to fully recuperate.
Average cost for horses with suspensory injury in the US: $12,000
For the LIVE version of this course participants paid: $1499.
Now all Q+A is in this online course for ONLY $297.
YOU GET:
✔️ Over 32 concise (less than 8 minute) videos; course notebook; and downloadable rehab plans.
✔️ Video lessons show Dr. Tucker teaching you exactly what to do on a live horse, not just talking about it using diagrams.
✔️ After watching the "How to Check the Fulcrums" videos (less than 1 hour), you'll be able to check and fix your horse.
✔️ Entire Course immediately viewable online and yours to keep forever.
"Hi Dr. Renee
Laura Cohen in Toledo. We just bought your eclass, OMG it is amazing that the stay apparatus is the cause of suspensory injuries. Great sleuthing. Bob and I are building a lay up rehab facility at our place here in Toledo. Bob has been a barefoot trimmer for many years now and has quite a following. We have taken many clinics to improve our healing skills with the horses. We both want to take all your classes. You are an amazing healer and we have always admired your subtle and gentle methods which produce results. Love the videos, so informative and your voice is very soothing and enjoy your sense of humor.
Just wanted to gush about this!
Thank you and looking forward to more of you!
Laura
-Laura Cohen
equinewellnessservices.com
"I've lived and travelled all over the US. Dr. Tucker is by far the best alignment specialist I've ever met. We do hunters and jumpers and none of our horses had suspensory injuries thanks to her caring. We did have some horses we purchased with previous suspensory tears. Dr. Tucker was able to get those horses back up to par, too. If you can't get Dr. Tucker, get her Suspensory course!"
-Julia K.
"Online courses are new to me, but I really needed my roping horse fixed. No other vets were helpful, just wanted to inject, you know. Her course gave me everything I needed to keep him sound. Very pleased."
-John M.
Will this help my horse if he already has a suspensory injury?
Yes absolutely. This course will help you discover the real reason he got injured, help him get back to his original athletic ability, and keep him from any relapse.
I have a question about the course.
Inside of the course, you can ask questions on each topic (use comment section) and Dr. Tucker will answer your question.
Before purchase, if you have any questions please email [email protected]
Are there any horses this won't apply to?
No, this will help all horses. For the rare, traumatically caused injuries, they obviously have more complications. Like sutures, for example. Even so, following this course will help the injury to heal the best it can.
What is your refund policy?
100% money back guarantee within 30 days of purchase. We think the course is amazing, but if you don't we will absolutely return your money.
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