bounce
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Can anyone give me a ray of hope as I wait for my lads MRI scan next Thursday afternoon?
He has presented with low level lameness in both front legs. I thought he felt a bit footy and isn't keen walking over stony ground (he is shod). He is more pronounced lame on the lunge and less so in a straight trot up. He's about 2 or 3 tenths lame.
Vet has attempted to nerve block but he is very needle shy and vet shy so we could only do very limited checks. The first nerve block to the heel of one foot showed no difference but nerve blocks to the fetlock then made the lameness to the other leg more pronounced and no lameness to the one that was nerve blocked.
Xrays of both feet are very clean showing good angles and no changes to any bone.
There is no heat and no raised digital pulses.
I'm torturing myself by looking at things such as collateral ligament damage on google. He is only 8 and we had been doing so well recently and I'm beside myself with worry that this is a serious problem with poor prognosis.
He has presented with low level lameness in both front legs. I thought he felt a bit footy and isn't keen walking over stony ground (he is shod). He is more pronounced lame on the lunge and less so in a straight trot up. He's about 2 or 3 tenths lame.
Vet has attempted to nerve block but he is very needle shy and vet shy so we could only do very limited checks. The first nerve block to the heel of one foot showed no difference but nerve blocks to the fetlock then made the lameness to the other leg more pronounced and no lameness to the one that was nerve blocked.
Xrays of both feet are very clean showing good angles and no changes to any bone.
There is no heat and no raised digital pulses.
I'm torturing myself by looking at things such as collateral ligament damage on google. He is only 8 and we had been doing so well recently and I'm beside myself with worry that this is a serious problem with poor prognosis.