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KEEPING HIM COMFY CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY
Craniosacral therapy can appare
Amateur rider Claire Daniels purchased the perfect horse in Wizard, but months later he could barely stand and vets were initially stumped by what could be wrong. The surgical procedure that followed at Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School would save his life
How can science help reduce the risk of fractures in racing, and in turn societal concerns about horses in sport? Christopher M Riggs FRCVS explains
Rhythm, balance and suppleness are all key for ridden work, and in-hand exercises can improve this vital trio before a rider climbs into the saddle, says veterinary physiotherapist Cherelle Hopgood
Stereotypical behaviours, also known as stable vices, often carry great stigma, but owners should be more worried about the underlying cause, finds Mel Beale
Awareness around mild traumatic brain injury is on the rise, with Jonas Vingegaard and Luke Rowe two high-profile cases within cycling in recent seasons. But what is professional cycling doing to deal
Honing stickability is the key to riding with confidence. Bethany Stone observes coach Liz Pears furnishing riders with the solid seat they need for cross-country success