Lung Dysfunctions Video
Lungs, Emotions and Their Role in Forehand Lameness
Lung dysfunction is a primary cause of forehand and thoracic lameness in horses and is often overlooked. Trauma—whether from severe impact, emotional distress, or prolonged smoke/fire exposure—locks the lung into spasm, restricting movement, circulation, and breath. These patterns create torsional pull through the thoracic cavity, preventing full release in the body.
This video breaks down how to find and resolve lung restrictions, moving through each lobe to locate and clear holding patterns. Using direct palpation and energetic merging, Tom demonstrates how to identify the lung’s role in chronic dysfunction, release deep-seated trauma, and restore movement. The key is not just treating symptoms but addressing the root—physical and emotional—so the lung can return to full function.
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