Collateral ligament damage, poor foot balance, keratoma

SquishyPony2004

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Hello,

After x-rays showed nothing, nerve blocks put the problem in the hoof and an MRI has showed changes to the ligaments, the cause of which seems to be foot confirmation/imbalance rather than an injury.

Recommendation is remedial shoeing, she is allowed turnout, reassess before Christmas.

We've also got a keratoma causing bone changes, although haven't had the recurrent abscesses which often accompany this.

Anyone else had this kind of deal? Fill me in.
 
I had one with keratomas at both front toes, under run heels, terrible hoof quality and navicular. I went the barefoot route with a DAEP trimmer and had years of soundness. Took about a year to get him right.
 
Not experienced the keratoma but had one with collateral lig damage and poor foot balance, we tried remedial shoeing but after them being pulled off constantly I opted for barefoot with a really good farrier trimming, took about 6 weeks to come sound and been doing great for 3 years since
 
We have just come off 5 years barefoot as the pony wasn't coping with the stony ground we have.

They are recommending: A flat, open shoe with widened branches and side-caps
 
There is a fb page for keratomas

My was operated on three and a half years ago now with a keratoma in his rh. It took about a quarter of his pedal with it.

He went back bf six months later after having a surgical plate on.

All fine now
 
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