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Hip replacement and riding.

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Riversidegirl · 05/05/2012 11:17

In short.

I'm would be a novice rider; did basics as a kid. Had a sucessful hip replacement 18 months ago. Promised myself a horse ride to prove I can live life after.

Would you advise a 'Riding for the Disabled establishment' or an understanding public stables?

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Riversidegirl · 07/05/2012 09:45

Thanks every one Smile. I appreciate your replies and support.

I will do research for quiet (AND THIN Wink ) horses. I'll try and google recommendeds in Dorset.

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TheQueenOfDiamonds · 06/05/2012 15:07

The lady who bought my colt has had a hip replacement and rides western - I'm not sure how many stables offer this but she says it is much more comfortable for her than an english seat.

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ajandjjmum · 05/05/2012 22:09

If your consultants OK with it (I remember my aunt being told she could go skiing afterwards - she was 72 and had never skiied before in her life!!), I would go to a normal riding school.

Have fun! Grin

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Pixel · 05/05/2012 14:49

This was more of a pony-trekking place than a riding school btw.

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Pixel · 05/05/2012 14:47

Last year when I rode on holiday (been going to same campsite since childhood so always have to ride at on-site stables when I'm there!), there was a man who was telling me he rode there every week. It wasn't his local stable but it was worth the drive as all their horses were so trustworthy and he had to slow down a bit now he'd had his hips replaced Smile. He was quite an elderly gent too but we went over some fairly challenging terrain (think steep, rocky paths with a drop on one side) and I had a job to keep up with him so we could have our conversation!

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Riversidegirl · 05/05/2012 14:09

Yes, ajandjjmum. He said go ahead but take it steady...whatever that ment.

I'm sure I heard of a woman who had both hips replaced and she still rode???

I don't want to 'go mad' just to have a sit on a horse while it walks.

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ajandjjmum · 05/05/2012 11:18

Have you checked it out with your consultant - I'm sure it would be fine, but just worth asking the question?

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