Overriding (or impinging) dorsal spinous processes (ORDSP), or “kissing spines”, occur when vertebrae in the spine are too close together, rather than being spaced apart as in a healthy spine. This results in touching or overlapping of two or more of the bony projections at the top of each vertebrae (spinous processes). In some horses,Continue reading “Spinal Crowding Syndrome – otherwise known as Kissing Spine or Dorsal Spinous Process- what could be done.”