YasandCrystal
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Has anyone had a horse come right for ridden work after this being diagnosed please? Good and bad experience please. 
We are nine months down the road, after injections and following strict rehab.
Just been referred to Sven Kold to make sure nothing else is going on which is causing the problem.
So for me as yet no positive outcome. Pony only happy in walk and trot, Each time vet thinks its okay to re-introduce canter he still bucks and disunites.
I haven't been down the scintigraphy root as I wasn't entirely convinced of the purpose of them as you still need to x-ray and it only shows up bony changes not soft tissue, tendon or ligament damage.
Spoke to Sven Kold and he only uses this as a last result prefers x-rays, ultrasound and nerve blocks.
Vet initially diagnosed through examination and palpatation of the sacroiliac area and nerve blocks. However, it has been going on for so long now I have asked for referral to Sven to make sure that something else is not going on anywhere that is causing the strain.
Used physio when first noticed he had sore back and for 3 months she was telling me it was down to the saddles and it turns out it was nothing to do with the saddle. I will only use physio/Chiro if vet actually advises me too but at the moment rehabing under guidance of vet and instructor.
Thanks for that - have you used a physio or a chiro or any other therapy along with your rehab work? Also did your pony show a hot spot on the scintigraphy in the scariliac area? Ours interestingly did not. Thanks
Out of Interest did Sue Dyson at the AHT give you any indication whether there was a good prognosis if you followed her rehab advice and how long she felt it would take. Are you having injections into the sacroiliac area and how many?
Only I have spoken to an instructor locally who does rehab livery just in case we need it next week and he has advised that when I go up to Sven that I ask quite clearly what the long term prognosis is as in his opinion chronic sacro injuries do not have a good prognosis and potentially we could be putting a lot of time, money and effort in to our pony who may never be able to event again. Basically if we are only able to hack him now and after treatment he is only going to be able to hack then its not worth having treatment.