aldato_daz
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Hello everybody. I haven't been on here in so long bt figured it's a great place to get advice and experience!
My 15yo gelding was just diagnosed with cervical osteoarthritis yesterday, much to my devastation
I figured something was not at all right when I saw him on a few occasions with his head on the ground, not wanting to lift, when I turned him to the right he found it extremely difficult and uncomfortable. He had a huge bulge on the right hand side of his neck, 6 inches back from his pole. With a bit of massage this would suddenly release, very much so like his nuchal ligament just popped back over to the other side, so I put it down to nuchal ligament strain and tension and proceeded to do some physio work on him (in a physio myself) this stopped. However, whilst doing simple carrot stretches to the right hand side one day, he very obviously became stuck and in a split second, panicked, threw his head up and I heard a very audible clunk! It was awful! This was a repeatable occurrence as I did it a few more times over the next couple of days to show people, just to make sure I wasn't imagining it. It was obviously very dostressing for him as he then wouldn't do the stretches at all for me. He never palpates sore along his neck by there were areas of tension in his musculature that I can see, exactly the same on both sides of his neck.
So straight to the vet I went. X-rays showed OA from c5-c7. He has been injected and I've been advised to wait two weeks before I see an improvement.
Today I tried a different stretch (curiosity killed the cat), just down towards his knees and he got stuck again. Awful!!!! Needless to say I am going to give him the two weeks off, with the odd hack in straight lines, loose rein and maybe a free lunge. I know that I will need to do some specific exercise to target the neck stabilising muscles. Vet said that he likes to think he can return back to what I was always doing with an injection maybe once or twice a year. But hard to well how long he has left.
Has anybody has any experience of this?'particularly his getting stuck situation!!
Also, I would now like to get him on to a good supplement, preferably a Veterinary one. I don't mind spending a bit of money as he has never had lame day since I had him from a 4yo. Any recommendations? !
Thanks all so much for any input!
C
My 15yo gelding was just diagnosed with cervical osteoarthritis yesterday, much to my devastation
I figured something was not at all right when I saw him on a few occasions with his head on the ground, not wanting to lift, when I turned him to the right he found it extremely difficult and uncomfortable. He had a huge bulge on the right hand side of his neck, 6 inches back from his pole. With a bit of massage this would suddenly release, very much so like his nuchal ligament just popped back over to the other side, so I put it down to nuchal ligament strain and tension and proceeded to do some physio work on him (in a physio myself) this stopped. However, whilst doing simple carrot stretches to the right hand side one day, he very obviously became stuck and in a split second, panicked, threw his head up and I heard a very audible clunk! It was awful! This was a repeatable occurrence as I did it a few more times over the next couple of days to show people, just to make sure I wasn't imagining it. It was obviously very dostressing for him as he then wouldn't do the stretches at all for me. He never palpates sore along his neck by there were areas of tension in his musculature that I can see, exactly the same on both sides of his neck.
So straight to the vet I went. X-rays showed OA from c5-c7. He has been injected and I've been advised to wait two weeks before I see an improvement.
Today I tried a different stretch (curiosity killed the cat), just down towards his knees and he got stuck again. Awful!!!! Needless to say I am going to give him the two weeks off, with the odd hack in straight lines, loose rein and maybe a free lunge. I know that I will need to do some specific exercise to target the neck stabilising muscles. Vet said that he likes to think he can return back to what I was always doing with an injection maybe once or twice a year. But hard to well how long he has left.
Has anybody has any experience of this?'particularly his getting stuck situation!!
Also, I would now like to get him on to a good supplement, preferably a Veterinary one. I don't mind spending a bit of money as he has never had lame day since I had him from a 4yo. Any recommendations? !
Thanks all so much for any input!
C