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The Small Muscle Behind Big Back Problems: The Multifidus Muscle
The multifidus muscle is one of the horse’s most important spinal stabilizers, providing core strength and postural control. When it weakens due to pain or inactivity, the horse loses stability and may develop chronic back pain or conditions like kissing spine. This article explains the multifidus’ role in equine biomechanics and how targeted rehabilitation at Kinetic Equine Medicine in Monroe, Washington restores balance, strength, and performance.

Dr. Beth Byles, DVM
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Collection & the Mechanics of Balance
True collection isn’t about head position—it’s about balance. When done correctly, it shifts weight to the hindquarters, activates the core, frees the shoulders, and protects the horse’s body from long-term strain.

Dr. Beth Byles, DVM
Sep 10, 20252 min read


Why Posture Matters: What Your Horse’s Stance Reveals About Pain, Balance, and Soundness
Your horse’s posture is an early indicator of pain and compensation. Research shows that hollow backs, concave necks, and rigid stances often reflect spinal discomfort long before lameness appears.

Dr. Beth Byles, DVM
Sep 3, 20253 min read
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