Episode 40: Unpacking the Hunters Bump
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Episode 40: Unpacking the Hunter’s Bump — What It Really Means for Your Horse
Join Dr. Raquel Butler and Sophie Vandenberg for a deep dive into the complexity of the “hunter’s bump” — a common but often misunderstood postural feature in horses.
In this episode, we unpack:
🔹 What the hunter’s bump actually is — anatomically and biomechanically
🔹 Why it’s more than just a “pelvic issue” and often part of a bigger picture
🔹 The role of sacroiliac and sacrotuberous ligaments in posture and pain
🔹 How muscular tension, ligament dysfunction, injury, or poor hoof balance all play a role
🔹 What a hunter’s bump can tell you about core weakness, pelvic imbalance, and compensatory movement patterns
🔹 Case examples of OTTBs, performance horses, and young horses showing dysfunction
🔹 The tell tale signs your horse may be struggling in the lumbosacropelvic region
🔹 Key relationships between hoof angles, sacropelvic dysfunction, and conditions like proximal suspensory desmitis
🔹 Practical tools and exercises to support this area - from feeding positions to activation and massage
This is an incredibly common issue we see - and one that’s very often overlooked or misunderstood. Whether your horse has a visible hunter’s bump or you’ve noticed changes in comfort, performance, or posture, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of what might be going on and what to do next.
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We hope you find this episode motivating, inspiring and thought provoking!
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