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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Jody helps para equestrian Meghan, post knee surgery. They were working on her need to compensate by sitting on the left seat bone and keeping the stronger left side and shoulder down..."then I finally felt the right seat bone, my right side is the weaker side."

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  • I am sure your saddle is sitting to the left...

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  • The saddle was sitting to the left, however I had just had knee surgery and saddle was large enough for me to sit in the deep saddle part. This was the first lesson I had of 4 prior to having clinic with Debbie McDonald after my surgery.

    I might add that my Orthopedic doctor was not happy I used LULU for my PT. Meghan Shannon

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