Delta99
Well-Known Member
After 4 months of barefoot my navi horse is still as lame as he was when first diagnosed 6 months ago. (This is the vets grades of lameness while I agree with that assessment I have to mention that he does not look as short and choppy anymore and some of his floatiness has returned so something has improved)
Have finally had the mri to see whats going on and it showed that there is severe impar ligament damage in both feet plus the expected changes to the navicular bones. No DDFT damage. (could that have healed in the last 6 months?)
Leahurst's suggested treatment is 8 weeks box rest, more steroid injections and egg bar shoes but the vet said its very unlikely that the horse will be able to return to competition work, at best it might be able to do low level RC with pain medication.
Not doing egg bars obviously and the last lot of steroids gave him a bout of laminitis so thats not really an option.
Spoke to the vet who diagnosed him and he agrees with me.
Have been using a farrier to trim (as my other horse is still shod) but finally had a trimmer out the other day who did a super job, quite different from the farrier but was also very guarded about the horses chances of coming sound. Said it would take at least 12 months and probably longer for more than hacking.
As the ligament damage is so severe, I am debating about the box rest. I understand the importance of navi rehabs being out but most of them seem to have severe tendon damage with a bit of IL damage so the movement is obviously good for the tendon.
However, as far as I know, ligament injuries should be rested, with controlled exercise? Unfortunately my boy does have his mad 5 minutes in the field occasionally
Sorry guys, I know I keep asking for help but I feel that I'm running out of options here. Also, I dont know what happened when they did the mri but ever since the horse has come back, he doesnt want to walk in hand at all (ok by himself in the field) and has been looking so miserable that for the first time since he was diagnosed I have actually considered whether it wouldnt be kinder to put him down.
Have put him on No Bute for the moment and he is slightly brighter but still not his usual self.
Feeling very depressed at the moment and would really appreciate any suggestions or advice anyone might have re box rest or generally dealing with ligament damage.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Have finally had the mri to see whats going on and it showed that there is severe impar ligament damage in both feet plus the expected changes to the navicular bones. No DDFT damage. (could that have healed in the last 6 months?)
Leahurst's suggested treatment is 8 weeks box rest, more steroid injections and egg bar shoes but the vet said its very unlikely that the horse will be able to return to competition work, at best it might be able to do low level RC with pain medication.
Not doing egg bars obviously and the last lot of steroids gave him a bout of laminitis so thats not really an option.
Spoke to the vet who diagnosed him and he agrees with me.
Have been using a farrier to trim (as my other horse is still shod) but finally had a trimmer out the other day who did a super job, quite different from the farrier but was also very guarded about the horses chances of coming sound. Said it would take at least 12 months and probably longer for more than hacking.
As the ligament damage is so severe, I am debating about the box rest. I understand the importance of navi rehabs being out but most of them seem to have severe tendon damage with a bit of IL damage so the movement is obviously good for the tendon.
However, as far as I know, ligament injuries should be rested, with controlled exercise? Unfortunately my boy does have his mad 5 minutes in the field occasionally
Sorry guys, I know I keep asking for help but I feel that I'm running out of options here. Also, I dont know what happened when they did the mri but ever since the horse has come back, he doesnt want to walk in hand at all (ok by himself in the field) and has been looking so miserable that for the first time since he was diagnosed I have actually considered whether it wouldnt be kinder to put him down.
Have put him on No Bute for the moment and he is slightly brighter but still not his usual self.
Feeling very depressed at the moment and would really appreciate any suggestions or advice anyone might have re box rest or generally dealing with ligament damage.
Thanks a lot for your help.