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POINT OF VIEW


The BVFR uses this standardized but also somewhat unwieldy device to measure the horse’s topline.


we prefer the simpler Sprenger Withers Gauge to determine with- ers shape and angle to ensure enough room at the pommel of the saddle, and a combination of the Arc Device, an LWT (leather with- ers tracer) and the HorseShape Laser (if the client re- quests it) to accu- rately determine the three-dimen- sional shape of the horse’s back and the saddle support area. We are also


Using the Sprenger Withers Gauge to mea- sure wither angle and ensure the shoulder angle lines up with the tree angle.


integrating the MediLogic com- puterized saddle pad into our di- agnostics and offering ‘the ulti- mate diagnostic experience’ as an option for a com-


plete and detailed analysis. The MediLogic pad enables us to see the pressure distribution on the horse’s back while in motion. It also allows us to see where undesir- able pressure peaks occur and how riding technique in- fluences pressure distribution. We also use the Pegasus


The Medilogic Horse Saddle Pad.


Port Lewis Impression Pad.


Gait analy- sis software, the Rein Ten- sion Device, and the Port Lewis impres- sion pad. It can sometimes seem like over- kill, but there are clients who want all the in- formation pos- sible—and the peace of mind that provides! Even—or maybe especially—with all this technology,


Pegasus Rein Tension Device.


it’s very important to work with someone who knows what they’re doing to ensure proper saddle fit for you and your horse. There are no shortcuts to expertise—just tools to make it all come alive! I urge you to accept your saddle as a key therapeutic device in ensuring the continuing health of your horse.


68 September/October 2018


Courtesy of Medilogic


Courtesy of PortLewisWorkShop.com


Courtesy of www.kivakuva.com


Nicole Kuenzel


Tom Buettner


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