Coffin Joint Arthritis

Justine834

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My 14.2 Haflinger was diagnosed with coffin joint arthritis about a year ago. The Vet recommended steroid injections. He had these just under a year ago and I was told they would need to be repeated every so often, it could have been 6 months it could be 3 years it depended on him. After having the injections he was off work for a while and I have only recently bought him back into work (walking mainly). I wasnt able to ride but have just started after 2 months of walking him on a leadrope, however i only ride for about 10 mins a day to start with. unfortunately he has gained alot of weight and i am now having to stable him during the day to try and get the extra weight off. This is a problem though as in the last two days he has come out of the stable noticably lame. Once he has warmed up though he is absolutely fine, and i think its where he gets stiff. I've been told magnectic boots may help but i wanted some views on them from people who have tried them or people who have been in similar situations with their horses (arthritis etc). I just wanted some ideas as im at a loss of what to do :(
 
Has your vet advised IRAP? It's got really good results.

Mine was diagnosed with CJA too in March, but then kept getting worse. More tests have revealed a torn DDFT. Best to get the hoof looked at again and possibly more nerve blocks/x-rays/mri.
 
it seems that if a horse is out of work this is where things start to go wrong after the injections, I know of a few people whove had them then the horse has been off for a significant time and needed them again

weight wont help, is he on any supplements for the arthritis? might be worth a try also bioflow wraps seem to be the best ones.


My horse has been initially diagnosed with arthritis in the hocks, so we are looking at the hyonate? i think it injections.
 
If you think its to do with stiffness then could he go out with a muzzle to limit the grass he eats? That way he would stay mobile which would be better for him and at least keep him a little exercised.
 
My 17hh RID stallion was diagnosed with this condition 3 years ago (aged 16) and had a steroid injected into the joint which helped a bit. I am a strong believer in working horses with arthritic conditions, and put him on 2 Danilon a day to keep him comfortable in light work, plus Riaflex Complete joint supplement!

3 years on he is ridden every day, is covering mares regularly,and is sound without the Danilon. He is still on the Riaflex Complete and Cider Vinegar The first 6 months after diagnosis he only did walking exercise on the roads. Now he goes into the forest, and bronks happily up hill and down dale!
 
Thanks for all the great advice, unfortunately the vet had recommended another injection :(.

Izzwizz: He had a grazing muzzle on and it wasnt helping alot so now he has to be in of a day and out at night with one on :(

Summerleft: I shall keep in mind to start excercising him as soon as possible after this next injection =] also he is on Cortaflex and Cider vinegar. I am going to try tumeric as well though as i've heard thats very good for arthritis

DollyDolls: No he hasn't but im curious what is IRAP?
 
My horse was diagnosed with this condition in the coffin joint too , 2 and a half weeks ago, I had the joint injected and have to wait till the end of the week to see if its worked..
I am really worried its not worked as not sure what's next for him.

No one has mentioned IWRAP to me either..is it very expensive , and is it very new? as mine probably won't be covered on insurance.
 
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