Episode 93: The Nuchal Ligament

The Nuchal Ligament - Could you describe it's function?

Today we’re unpacking the nuchal ligament: what it does, how it works, and why it is often misunderstood for it's role in body mechanics. We also share insights from dissections about where issues can occur and how ribcage position is paramount!

The nuchal ligament is a passive recoil support system that helps reduce the effort required to move and support the head and neck -which can be up to 90kg combined weight! But it does not actively lift the horse’s neck or back. That job still belongs to the muscles, thoracic sling, abdominals and deeper stabilising systems.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The anatomy and function of the nuchal ligament
  • Why it acts as an energy-saving recoil system, not a “head holder”
  • Signs the nuchal ligament system may be under strain or dysfunctional
  • What we see clinically and in dissections
  • How better posture, bodywork, saddle fit, feeding positions and training choices can support healthier function

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