Correction #1 – The Lumbar Correction
February 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under # 1 - Lumbar Area
The Lumbar Area is an area of high stress buildup and the whole area can become extremely taut. Muscles affected by this correction assist in lateral flexion. Read more
Correction #2 – The Pelvic Correction
February 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under # 2 - Pelvic Area
Tension in the pelvic area will affect the hindquarter movement particularly in working horses. and he may flinch or drop his hip when turning.Stress and tension here is often misconstrued as a back problem. Read more
Correction #3 – The Barrel Correction
February 9, 2009 by admin
Filed under # 3 - Barrel Area
Stress in this area can present as discomfort in the stomach area, a hollowed back and a tendency to stand under himself. Read more
Correction #4 – The Neck Correction
February 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under # 4 - Neck Area
Stress and tension caused by this group of muscles may present as either excessively high or low head carriage or the head may be flexed to one side. The horse may resent working to the side opposite tension. Read more
Correction #5 – The Buttock Correction
February 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under # 5 - Buttock Area
Stress and tension allowed to build up in this area can be responsible for muscle tears. Severe cases are felt as a tight line of muscle and can be extremely sensitive. Read more

