Annagain
Well-Known Member
My horse has now been diagnosed with some sort of coffin joint injury in his right fore (can't be sure exactly what without an MRI). This is after being lame on his left fore for 6 weeks which was diagnosed as bruising. He is almost sound on his left fore now but not quite 100%. Vet thinks he has overcompensated and damaged the other foot although there are some conformation issues as well. X-rays of both feet have revealed no real problems, no sign of navicular, ringbone etc so vet is confident he should get back to normal after this.
He has had steroid & hyaluronic acid injected into the joint and is now on 6 weeks field rest and a course of cartrophen (4 injections over 4 weeks) before bringing back into work. Vet has also recommended raised heels although he doesn't need them until he is next shod as he'll be out of work until then. He seems better already (is this possible in 4 days?) although he hasn't been out of field onto concrete where theproblem was most evident.
I was just wondering if anybody had some experience of this sort of thing, any advice on getting him/keeping him sound or just some words of wisdom please?
He has had steroid & hyaluronic acid injected into the joint and is now on 6 weeks field rest and a course of cartrophen (4 injections over 4 weeks) before bringing back into work. Vet has also recommended raised heels although he doesn't need them until he is next shod as he'll be out of work until then. He seems better already (is this possible in 4 days?) although he hasn't been out of field onto concrete where theproblem was most evident.
I was just wondering if anybody had some experience of this sort of thing, any advice on getting him/keeping him sound or just some words of wisdom please?