gunnergundog
Well-Known Member
Steroid injections are seriously not that bad if you have a competent vet, sterile-ish environment and good 'piccies/x-rays'.....they have kept my 22 year old hunting fit....and I am talking good shire country.
With the vet that he has known throughout his eventing career, we don't even need to sedate......if, on the rare occasion this person is not available from the practise, then we do sedate. 48 hours box rest, 48 hours turnout and then we pick up the riding....one week of 'easy' and then continue as before. Touch wood...combined with Cortravet and regular turnout so that he is moving most of the day, we are on to a winner ......I know it won't last for ever, but whilst it does I intend to enjoy. I also keep him leaner and meaner all year round than I did previously, on the basis that the less weight his joints have to bare, the easier it is.
Have never found a mag hock boot that stays in place, but do use mag rugs when travelling.
HTH
With the vet that he has known throughout his eventing career, we don't even need to sedate......if, on the rare occasion this person is not available from the practise, then we do sedate. 48 hours box rest, 48 hours turnout and then we pick up the riding....one week of 'easy' and then continue as before. Touch wood...combined with Cortravet and regular turnout so that he is moving most of the day, we are on to a winner ......I know it won't last for ever, but whilst it does I intend to enjoy. I also keep him leaner and meaner all year round than I did previously, on the basis that the less weight his joints have to bare, the easier it is.
Have never found a mag hock boot that stays in place, but do use mag rugs when travelling.
HTH