bec81
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My 15 year old mare was diagnosed with arthritis in the coffin joints on both fore feet approx 2 1/2 months ago following nerve and joint blocks and x-rays. She had been intermittently lame in trot.
She had steriod injections into both joints and was put onto a glucosamine supplement.
She had a few days box rest, followed by 2 weeks field rest, was then ridden at walk for 2 weeks before reintroducing trot. After 1 week of trot work she was still not right (although better than before treatment started) so the vet came back out and we went back to walking for another 2 weeks. We have just started trotting again, and she is still not right, varying from day to day and even during a 30 minute ride.
Have spoken to the vet today who has suggested a few options, one of which is to have MRI scans done to see if there is something else going on in the foot. Not sure on the costs of this but I believe my insurance will only pay 50% of the costs and only if they have agreed in writing first.
Does anybody have any experience of struggling to get a horse sound again after this sort of diagnosis? and/or does anybody have any experience of MRI scans for this type of ailment? Is it worth the money?
Sorry for the long post, wanted to provide as much info as poss
She had steriod injections into both joints and was put onto a glucosamine supplement.
She had a few days box rest, followed by 2 weeks field rest, was then ridden at walk for 2 weeks before reintroducing trot. After 1 week of trot work she was still not right (although better than before treatment started) so the vet came back out and we went back to walking for another 2 weeks. We have just started trotting again, and she is still not right, varying from day to day and even during a 30 minute ride.
Have spoken to the vet today who has suggested a few options, one of which is to have MRI scans done to see if there is something else going on in the foot. Not sure on the costs of this but I believe my insurance will only pay 50% of the costs and only if they have agreed in writing first.
Does anybody have any experience of struggling to get a horse sound again after this sort of diagnosis? and/or does anybody have any experience of MRI scans for this type of ailment? Is it worth the money?
Sorry for the long post, wanted to provide as much info as poss