Kokopelli
Well-Known Member
Andy had his xrays today to see if he had KS and to see if that is what is causing him to be so abnormal.
The vet and I both agreed that if there is an issue it will be his withers as this is where the most amount of pain to touch is. Surprisingly the bones in his withers are fine which I was pleased about, but I do think there is some sort of muscle pain going on here.
However, in the area just where the back of the saddle sits and where his back really dips he's got 3 veterbrae touching and others looking very close. One has already fused together so he's most likely had this problem for a fair amount of time. He doesn't seem to have too much pain in this area so vet seems pretty happy about prognosis for now.
He's had some steroid injections. I was a bit concerned about them at first as I was worried they might send him a bit loopy, but the vet said it's highly unlikely as its not like the steroids they eat which do have a tendancy to make horses loopy. He wants me to get on at the weekend and see if it feels happier then we will assess again in a month. Surgery is not an option at this moment and the other vets at the practice also agree with this.
So we're just playing it by year atm, hopefully he'll do well on the steroids.
I want to get a back person out to see him but I have real issues trusting back people as most the ones I know just love getting every penny out of you. Which sort of person should I look for? Mctimoney, physio, chiro etc etc? I've been told ultrasound might be a good option for him? So many to choose from. Also if anyone has any recommendations that will be much appreciated.
So all in all not a bad day, it's nice knowing what is causing the pain and it is manageable with a goodish prognosis if he goes well on the steroids. If not then we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
The vet and I both agreed that if there is an issue it will be his withers as this is where the most amount of pain to touch is. Surprisingly the bones in his withers are fine which I was pleased about, but I do think there is some sort of muscle pain going on here.
However, in the area just where the back of the saddle sits and where his back really dips he's got 3 veterbrae touching and others looking very close. One has already fused together so he's most likely had this problem for a fair amount of time. He doesn't seem to have too much pain in this area so vet seems pretty happy about prognosis for now.
He's had some steroid injections. I was a bit concerned about them at first as I was worried they might send him a bit loopy, but the vet said it's highly unlikely as its not like the steroids they eat which do have a tendancy to make horses loopy. He wants me to get on at the weekend and see if it feels happier then we will assess again in a month. Surgery is not an option at this moment and the other vets at the practice also agree with this.
So we're just playing it by year atm, hopefully he'll do well on the steroids.
I want to get a back person out to see him but I have real issues trusting back people as most the ones I know just love getting every penny out of you. Which sort of person should I look for? Mctimoney, physio, chiro etc etc? I've been told ultrasound might be a good option for him? So many to choose from. Also if anyone has any recommendations that will be much appreciated.
So all in all not a bad day, it's nice knowing what is causing the pain and it is manageable with a goodish prognosis if he goes well on the steroids. If not then we'll cross that bridge when we get there.