LoneRanger
Well-Known Member
Ok, vets stumped if anyone has any ideas then let me know...
5 months ago, horse not jumping quite as well as normal although still winning show jumping. Taking the odd lame step behind on changing the rein (approx 5 times in 40 min schooling session). Vet diagnosed sacroiliac strain. 4 months box rest + walker, 3 shock wave treatments. All soreness gone from sacroiliac region.
Brought back into work. Suspicious on day 2 as occasional kicking out behind but put it down to freshness. After 5 days (walking + some trotting in school), significant bilateral lameness behind in trot after 20 mins but walk still superb.
X rayed for kissing spine, clear.
Blood tested for azoturia, clear,.
Nerve blocked hocks, clear.
Nerve blocked suspensories behind, clear.
Bone scan, very slight hot spot on one stifle but not significant. Insurance money now run out but may nerve block stifle next week.
So, if anyone knows:
What gets worse with 4 months box rest
Can cause severe bilateral lameness behind after 20 mins work (sound in trot initially) but means walk is unaffected.
Then please let me know. It's all very odd and emotionally draining. Thanks.
5 months ago, horse not jumping quite as well as normal although still winning show jumping. Taking the odd lame step behind on changing the rein (approx 5 times in 40 min schooling session). Vet diagnosed sacroiliac strain. 4 months box rest + walker, 3 shock wave treatments. All soreness gone from sacroiliac region.
Brought back into work. Suspicious on day 2 as occasional kicking out behind but put it down to freshness. After 5 days (walking + some trotting in school), significant bilateral lameness behind in trot after 20 mins but walk still superb.
X rayed for kissing spine, clear.
Blood tested for azoturia, clear,.
Nerve blocked hocks, clear.
Nerve blocked suspensories behind, clear.
Bone scan, very slight hot spot on one stifle but not significant. Insurance money now run out but may nerve block stifle next week.
So, if anyone knows:
What gets worse with 4 months box rest
Can cause severe bilateral lameness behind after 20 mins work (sound in trot initially) but means walk is unaffected.
Then please let me know. It's all very odd and emotionally draining. Thanks.