angelish
Well-Known Member
hi all
my friends horse went lame behind about 3 weeks ago ,sudden swelling up fetlock and cannon bone and lame in trot ,no heat though
after faffing about with AB's (didn't make any difference),digging about in foot etc she went in today for full works and exrays
they found bonny changes in the fetlock joint and have given a steroid injection into the joint with the hope this will show improvement in the next few days ,great if that works will happily inject her when she needs it (vet said 6-12 monthly)
anyone success stories ^ ?
the problem
look on vets face (known her a long time)said slim chance of above working
other option is cutting the angular ligament as its stopping swelling coming out further restricting movement ?
i will look into that ^ but thought i'd ask here first for actual own horse stories
another worry is when they did flexion tests she was very lame ie not weight baring for a good 2 mins ,ive never seen one "fail" a flexion so badly
she did trot away but sort of hopped on the toe ,couldn't put it down
i'm a glass half empty kind of person and tbh i'm very concerned
has anyone had any experience of anything above particularly the level of lameness involved or of course any other treatments worth having a think about
my friends horse went lame behind about 3 weeks ago ,sudden swelling up fetlock and cannon bone and lame in trot ,no heat though
after faffing about with AB's (didn't make any difference),digging about in foot etc she went in today for full works and exrays
they found bonny changes in the fetlock joint and have given a steroid injection into the joint with the hope this will show improvement in the next few days ,great if that works will happily inject her when she needs it (vet said 6-12 monthly)
anyone success stories ^ ?
the problem
look on vets face (known her a long time)said slim chance of above working
other option is cutting the angular ligament as its stopping swelling coming out further restricting movement ?
i will look into that ^ but thought i'd ask here first for actual own horse stories
another worry is when they did flexion tests she was very lame ie not weight baring for a good 2 mins ,ive never seen one "fail" a flexion so badly
i'm a glass half empty kind of person and tbh i'm very concerned
has anyone had any experience of anything above particularly the level of lameness involved or of course any other treatments worth having a think about