Mellissa4Lily
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Dear all
My 8 year old mare has been diagnosed with an assymetric pelvis. The practice I used to look at her have said its best to leave her pelvis out of line as trying to move it will cause more ligament damage. She got out of her field and this is how this injury occurred we think. Her ligaments and stretched causing her pelvis to move slightly on the right side.
She is on three weeks box rest, followed by three weeks being turned out in the evening. I can then hack her which I've been advised to do for 4/5 months.
I was told her asymmetry is mild but I am concerned about leaving her pelvis out of line.
I would welcome peoples comments.
Many thanks
My 8 year old mare has been diagnosed with an assymetric pelvis. The practice I used to look at her have said its best to leave her pelvis out of line as trying to move it will cause more ligament damage. She got out of her field and this is how this injury occurred we think. Her ligaments and stretched causing her pelvis to move slightly on the right side.
She is on three weeks box rest, followed by three weeks being turned out in the evening. I can then hack her which I've been advised to do for 4/5 months.
I was told her asymmetry is mild but I am concerned about leaving her pelvis out of line.
I would welcome peoples comments.
Many thanks