Shutterbug
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Had my boy at the vets last week for investigations. He was struggling into canter on the left rein, seemed to be trying to canter on three legs, or so it felt to me!! He was cantering fine on the right rein but when vet came out to look at him, I lunged him and hes not using his back right leg properly in the canter - seems loathe to stretch it forward and its not coming under him nicely the way it should. He was not showing up lame when trotted up, and he was not lame during his flexion test either.
So, after xrays and scans showed nothing unusual, he nerve blocked his lower leg, with no difference - so he nerve blocked the top of his hocks and instantly he went much better, was striding out nicely from behind and was moving beautifully. Vet reckons its his joints, degenerative issues.
So, vet is coming out Wednesday morning to do Adequan joint injection and I have put him on joint supplements from last weekend. He is to get 6 weeks of no riding with normal turnout and then brought back into work.
Does anyone have any experience of Adequan joint injections or anything similiar to what my boy is going through. Vet says its not career ending - I did want to do some jumping with him, nothing challlenging, and definately no higher than about 2'6ish which the vet says would be fine - Im worried though because I dont want to cause him any undue stress on his hocks. So if anyone has any experiences they can share - would appreciate some feedback on the injections and the issue in general.
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So, after xrays and scans showed nothing unusual, he nerve blocked his lower leg, with no difference - so he nerve blocked the top of his hocks and instantly he went much better, was striding out nicely from behind and was moving beautifully. Vet reckons its his joints, degenerative issues.
So, vet is coming out Wednesday morning to do Adequan joint injection and I have put him on joint supplements from last weekend. He is to get 6 weeks of no riding with normal turnout and then brought back into work.
Does anyone have any experience of Adequan joint injections or anything similiar to what my boy is going through. Vet says its not career ending - I did want to do some jumping with him, nothing challlenging, and definately no higher than about 2'6ish which the vet says would be fine - Im worried though because I dont want to cause him any undue stress on his hocks. So if anyone has any experiences they can share - would appreciate some feedback on the injections and the issue in general.
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