Switchthehorse
Well-Known Member
Hi
Does anyone have experience of arthritis in the neck?
My mare overnight became 9/10ths lame in a contact on the left rein, but sound on the right rein, in hand, on a long rein etc. She had X-rays of her neck and they were clear. She then went for a gamma scan and that came back with a large hot spot over C3, C4 and C5 which the vet says is likely to be arthritis and next step is inject and see what happens.
All a bit of a shock. I am waiting to hear if there is any spinal compression but I assume not at this stage as no symptoms. Not sure if that has to develop every time? I have already lost one to wobblers...
I also don't know what the outlook is like? she is 13 and a general all rounder although has a talent for dressage and was competing elementary. I literally don't know what I am looking at now? Sure this forum will have lots of woe is me tales but can anyone help me in terms of recovery path after injections? Any tips on how to improve her chances of competing again? And any good news 'mine was as good as new and only needed injections once a decade' stories!? haha.
Thanks all
Does anyone have experience of arthritis in the neck?
My mare overnight became 9/10ths lame in a contact on the left rein, but sound on the right rein, in hand, on a long rein etc. She had X-rays of her neck and they were clear. She then went for a gamma scan and that came back with a large hot spot over C3, C4 and C5 which the vet says is likely to be arthritis and next step is inject and see what happens.
All a bit of a shock. I am waiting to hear if there is any spinal compression but I assume not at this stage as no symptoms. Not sure if that has to develop every time? I have already lost one to wobblers...
I also don't know what the outlook is like? she is 13 and a general all rounder although has a talent for dressage and was competing elementary. I literally don't know what I am looking at now? Sure this forum will have lots of woe is me tales but can anyone help me in terms of recovery path after injections? Any tips on how to improve her chances of competing again? And any good news 'mine was as good as new and only needed injections once a decade' stories!? haha.
Thanks all