scheherazade
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember that my beautiful smile inducing pony went very lame a few weeks ago with suspected lymphangitis / cellulitis. Vets then suspected a fracture due to the severity of the lameness and the ineffectiveness of iv antibiotics overnight. X rays were inconclusive. He was box rested for a week and no improvement. Fast forward a couple of weeks and still no improvement, so he went into the vets for further tests. It looks as though he will not be ridden again. I am absolutely distraught and desperate for a miracle.
Extract from vet report below for further detail. I can't stop crying, I have bought him an Arc Equine unit and hoping it is as good as it's meant to be
"Radiographs revealed mild changes to the sagittal ridge of the distal end of the cannon bone....ultrasonographic examination showed moderate swelling of the soft tissues around the fetlock and cannon bone, and marked thickening and increase of fluid in the fetlock joint.....MRI scan revealed a focal area of damage in the cartilage and extending deep into the bone of the distal condyle of the cannon bone"
They have injected hyuralonic acid and irap therapy into the joint to try to minimise damage and reduce inflammation. Diagnosis is "guarded to poor for return to athletic activity"
We still don't know how he did it, he was in his stable overnight but came out lame. Best guess is that this massive trauma was caused by either kicking the wall very very hard, or getting cast and whacking it while getting up. Forgive my indulgence but the photo attached was just before he went lame, this horse gave me my confidence back and put a smile on my face please no criticism of position / riding ability etc, I'm upset enough already http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/album.php?albumid=4960&pictureid=20638
Thanks for reading, port and cheese on offer
Extract from vet report below for further detail. I can't stop crying, I have bought him an Arc Equine unit and hoping it is as good as it's meant to be
"Radiographs revealed mild changes to the sagittal ridge of the distal end of the cannon bone....ultrasonographic examination showed moderate swelling of the soft tissues around the fetlock and cannon bone, and marked thickening and increase of fluid in the fetlock joint.....MRI scan revealed a focal area of damage in the cartilage and extending deep into the bone of the distal condyle of the cannon bone"
They have injected hyuralonic acid and irap therapy into the joint to try to minimise damage and reduce inflammation. Diagnosis is "guarded to poor for return to athletic activity"
We still don't know how he did it, he was in his stable overnight but came out lame. Best guess is that this massive trauma was caused by either kicking the wall very very hard, or getting cast and whacking it while getting up. Forgive my indulgence but the photo attached was just before he went lame, this horse gave me my confidence back and put a smile on my face please no criticism of position / riding ability etc, I'm upset enough already http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/album.php?albumid=4960&pictureid=20638
Thanks for reading, port and cheese on offer