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Vet Insight: Acupuncture for Axial Stiffness in Horses 2025 🐴🧘‍♂️🩺

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Vet Insight: Acupuncture for Axial Stiffness in Horses 2025 🐴🧘‍♂️🩺

Vet Insight: Acupuncture for Axial Stiffness in Horses 2025 🐴🧘‍♂️🩺

By Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc

In recent years, integrative therapies like acupuncture have become increasingly popular in equine sports medicine—and now, we’re seeing more science to back it up. A 2023 study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) suggests that acupuncture may help horses suffering from axial stiffness, a condition that limits spinal flexibility and impacts performance. 🧠🐎

In this 2025 equine health review, Dr Duncan Houston explores the study’s results, the potential of acupuncture as a treatment, and the need for more large-scale research. 🧬🧘‍♂️

1. What Is Axial Stiffness in Horses? 🦴

The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column (spine), ribs, and sternum. Axial stiffness refers to reduced flexibility in this area, making it harder for the horse to:

  • 🌪️ Rotate the spine
  • 🏇 Stretch or flex the back during movement
  • 🧘‍♂️ Maintain fluid motion in dressage or jumping

It’s especially concerning in racehorses and sport horses, as it affects athletic ability and comfort under saddle. 📉

2. Study Design: How the Research Was Conducted 🧪

Researchers studied 12 steeplechase horses with signs of axial stiffness. They were randomly divided into two groups:

  • 💉 6 horses received acupuncture treatment
  • 🚫 6 horses received no treatment (control group)

Assessment Tools Included:

  • 📋 Rider/trainer questionnaires before and after treatment
  • 🏃‍♂️ Clinical evaluations at the trot for dorsal flexibility
  • 📈 Free jumping tests (canter and trot) measured with internal sensors

3. Key Findings of the Study 🔍

Results showed:

  • 📆 Horses receiving acupuncture improved more by day 7 and 14 compared to controls
  • 🧠 Subjective improvement in back flexibility was significant in the treated group
  • 🔁 Objective motion tracking supported clinical findings

The study concluded that acupuncture may offer short-term improvement in axial stiffness symptoms and performance. ✅

4. Why This Matters for Performance Horses 🏆

Axial stiffness is a common complaint in:

  • 🐎 Dressage horses
  • 🏇 Racehorses and eventers
  • 🎠 Show jumpers

It can cause resistance under saddle, uneven gait, and poor performance. Acupuncture offers a non-pharmaceutical approach to help reduce stiffness, increase motion, and avoid overreliance on anti-inflammatories. 🧘‍♂️💊

5. Acupuncture: How It Works in Horses 💡

Equine acupuncture involves placing very fine needles at specific points to:

  • 🔄 Stimulate nerves
  • 💉 Modulate pain
  • 🧠 Encourage relaxation and better muscle coordination

It’s commonly used for:

  • 🦵 Back and pelvic pain
  • 🧘 Lameness and stiffness
  • 🌬️ Respiratory and digestive support

6. Limitations of the Study ⚠️

While the results are promising, this study had limitations:

  • 📊 Only 12 horses were involved
  • ⏳ Short-term results only (up to 14 days)
  • 🧪 No placebo control

More research is needed with larger sample sizes and blinded evaluations. But the early data supports further exploration. 📚

7. Is Acupuncture Right for Your Horse? ✅

Consider acupuncture if your horse:

  • 🧠 Struggles with flexibility, bending, or lateral work
  • 🛑 Shows signs of stiffness with no clear cause
  • 🧘 Needs a non-invasive treatment to support overall performance

Always work with a licensed equine acupuncture practitioner—ideally a vet trained in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) or an AVMA-accredited certification. 🩺📜

8. Summary Table: Acupuncture for Axial Stiffness 📋✅

Factor Effect
Axial stiffness Reduces flexibility and performance
Acupuncture benefit Improved back motion and comfort
Study size 12 horses
Effect duration Improvement seen up to 14 days
Need for more research Yes, especially long-term and larger samples

9. Final Thoughts from Dr Duncan Houston 💬

Acupuncture shows real potential as a safe, non-invasive tool for helping horses with axial stiffness—especially in performance settings. While more studies are needed, early results are encouraging and support its integration into comprehensive care plans. 🧘‍♂️🐴📈

Want to explore acupuncture or other integrative therapies for your horse? Visit AskAVet.com or download the Ask A Vet app 📲 to connect with certified equine practitioners and develop a custom mobility plan.

— Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc

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