dianchi
Well-Known Member
So as their are lots of you here and it's my competition sports horse to be please excuse the intrusion!
Ok I have a home bred ISH currently 16 mths. So far this year in June she got double septic joints in near side knee. Operated, flushed and sound. August got kicked by mum hoping lame, x-rayed, scanned no joint involvement two weeks box rest all fine.
Two weeks ago hoping lame. Couldn't say which foot to vet. Vet came found deep abcess in front foot. Week poultice and box rest front foot fine!
But now appears lameness and now swelling in offside hind (same as mum kicked), over hock joint (X-rays where clean).
Back Into RVC X-rays clean (no OCD phew), scanned slight issue on long collatoral ligament but nothing too scary/problematic. Work up showed 5/10 lame in trot, though sound in walk.
Massive debate as to go for exploratory arthroscopy in joint, but due to age too worried that they find nothing have bad recovery and cause more damage. All surgeons consulted 5 all in one go!
So sent home with two weeks box rest and bute for a week.
Options on return will be
X-ray and re-scan. Gotta do these
Bone scan- how effective is this in growing babies?
Exploratory arthroscopy- take the risk
Or leave her go for rest, box rest, turnout?
This is my next competition horse, she is insured for the vets fees so not too worried there.
But what have people done with their youngsters?
In back of my mind I'm thinking there is a fracture in there somewhere.
So thoughts, help, advice?
Will share choccy and wine!
Ok I have a home bred ISH currently 16 mths. So far this year in June she got double septic joints in near side knee. Operated, flushed and sound. August got kicked by mum hoping lame, x-rayed, scanned no joint involvement two weeks box rest all fine.
Two weeks ago hoping lame. Couldn't say which foot to vet. Vet came found deep abcess in front foot. Week poultice and box rest front foot fine!
But now appears lameness and now swelling in offside hind (same as mum kicked), over hock joint (X-rays where clean).
Back Into RVC X-rays clean (no OCD phew), scanned slight issue on long collatoral ligament but nothing too scary/problematic. Work up showed 5/10 lame in trot, though sound in walk.
Massive debate as to go for exploratory arthroscopy in joint, but due to age too worried that they find nothing have bad recovery and cause more damage. All surgeons consulted 5 all in one go!
So sent home with two weeks box rest and bute for a week.
Options on return will be
X-ray and re-scan. Gotta do these
Bone scan- how effective is this in growing babies?
Exploratory arthroscopy- take the risk
Or leave her go for rest, box rest, turnout?
This is my next competition horse, she is insured for the vets fees so not too worried there.
But what have people done with their youngsters?
In back of my mind I'm thinking there is a fracture in there somewhere.
So thoughts, help, advice?
Will share choccy and wine!