My mare had kissing spine surgery a year ago. 7 spaces shaved. And it consisted of only 2 weeks of stall rest. The rest was turn out time for about 120 days? It was longer than normal because of the number of spaces. I also did back injections and Osphos. I was terrified the first time I turned her out, but because they lack a lot of muscle on their backs and are pretty sore, she didn't do any wild antics. At 90 days or so I started to lunge her at her own pace, worked on perfect circles at a walk/trot, then added in ground poles and functional exercises. I made risers for my poles to elevate them, worked on backing and added in hill work. The main thing is teaching them how to utilize their bodies correctly and build muscles in proper areas. I kept things slow and easy, and listened to my mare. Superior Therapy has a lot of good exercises for kissing spine horses. I utilized her exercises a lot and was able to meet with Summer in person late last year which was really helpful. My mare had some seromas on her back on the surgery site. She showed me how to use a rubber curry and work over her back to loosen the area which has mostly helped the seromas.
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