beetlejuice
Well-Known Member
My 6 yr old part bred arab has just been diagnosed with kissing spine. Previous to me owning him (from jan11) he had been turned away due to the owner having a child. He was doing great but as the work became more demanding I started to get more and more resistance which ended up in him going over on me.
I have had him vetted, physio been and saddler-but they all said he was fine. So i thought I would take him straight to the vet to check him over. The vet said he was sore in his back and mildly bilaterally lame due to mild arthritic changes in the hocks. They did a full examination and medicated him with steroids. When picking up I questionned them about his back but I was told he was just sore because of the lameness- I was not convinced.
Anyway, his back before more sore even with physio visits, so I took his back to the vets and the confirmed KS with xrays and scan (something I think they should have done first time round!!).
There were 2-3 sections of his back that were really sore- even to touch (due to closeness of the vertebrae). so they medicated it with steroids but I cant see it making that much of a difference when the bones are so close. they said to give it 7-14 days and try and ride him again.
I asked what the next step would be, and they did advise against surgery. Im absolutely gutted as it seems if this doesnt work then thats it. I know that surgery is a very obtrusive procedure for this ailment and im not sure if it will work for more than one place anyway?
Anyone any thoughts or advice?
I have had him vetted, physio been and saddler-but they all said he was fine. So i thought I would take him straight to the vet to check him over. The vet said he was sore in his back and mildly bilaterally lame due to mild arthritic changes in the hocks. They did a full examination and medicated him with steroids. When picking up I questionned them about his back but I was told he was just sore because of the lameness- I was not convinced.
Anyway, his back before more sore even with physio visits, so I took his back to the vets and the confirmed KS with xrays and scan (something I think they should have done first time round!!).
There were 2-3 sections of his back that were really sore- even to touch (due to closeness of the vertebrae). so they medicated it with steroids but I cant see it making that much of a difference when the bones are so close. they said to give it 7-14 days and try and ride him again.
I asked what the next step would be, and they did advise against surgery. Im absolutely gutted as it seems if this doesnt work then thats it. I know that surgery is a very obtrusive procedure for this ailment and im not sure if it will work for more than one place anyway?
Anyone any thoughts or advice?