![]() Bill and his three teenagers, Riley, Philip and Jessica, live in Celina, TX, with 2 dogs and 4 cats. He has lectured nationally and internationally on Animal Chiropractic and biomechanics, and gait analysis in the quadruped. Ormston is one of the founding instructors of the post-graduate course in Animal Chiropractic at Parker Chiropractic College in Dallas. Jubilee Animal Health is a mobile mixed animal practice in the Dallas Metroplex area, using mostly alternative methods. After attending Options for Animals in 1998, he received certification from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and began using chiropractic to treat his animal patients. Bill Ormston graduated from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. He once operated on a horse that required 10 vertebrae to be shaved down. ![]() Though the numbers have not yet been backed by clinical study, Honnas predicts 20 to 30 percent of horses have some sort of kissing spine. Treatment and prognosis require accurate diagnosis, whether you plan to use alternative or traditional methods of treatment.ĭr. The only way to accurately diagnose kissing spine is through x-ray. You must make sure the gullet of your saddle is both tall and wide enough to ensure there is no weight on the spinous process of the vertebrae. Unless there are severe radiographic changes, you should still be able to ride your horse. ![]()
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