LegOn
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My 13 year old horse hasn't been quite feeling himself & after 6 months of doing the usual saddle checks, dentist & dentist 2nd opinions, many bodywork sessions & all the general checks including bit & bridle checks & my trainer taking him for a few weeks & many lessons... I brought him to the vet. It's only a minor issue but he is stuck on the right contact & cannot release no matter what you try.
So after full assessment they said he was very sound but noted his SI was tight on clinical presentation. They recommended SI injections but also a back xray... on xray there was 'closed vertebrae but nothing to indicate any issues. So they injected the SI & said in 2 weeks if there was no improvement to bring him back & they would inject the vertebrae.
I've waited 4 weeks - had bodywork repeated & more lessons - he feels good but still cannot release the right contact. I'm bringing him back to the vet next week but I'm getting alot of backlash from friends saying there is nothing wrong with him - he looks great etc but I know the original issue isn't gone.
A few people have mentioned the risk of laminitis but I don't think he is a high risk if the vet recommended injecting after 2
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What is everyone's experiences with injecting again 4 weeks or more after the first one? Did you regret it -did it cause any laminitis issues or anything??
I feel the veterinary is so important alongside anything complementary so I feel like I'm following vets advise but am I wrong to inject him again
So after full assessment they said he was very sound but noted his SI was tight on clinical presentation. They recommended SI injections but also a back xray... on xray there was 'closed vertebrae but nothing to indicate any issues. So they injected the SI & said in 2 weeks if there was no improvement to bring him back & they would inject the vertebrae.
I've waited 4 weeks - had bodywork repeated & more lessons - he feels good but still cannot release the right contact. I'm bringing him back to the vet next week but I'm getting alot of backlash from friends saying there is nothing wrong with him - he looks great etc but I know the original issue isn't gone.
A few people have mentioned the risk of laminitis but I don't think he is a high risk if the vet recommended injecting after 2
What is everyone's experiences with injecting again 4 weeks or more after the first one? Did you regret it -did it cause any laminitis issues or anything??
I feel the veterinary is so important alongside anything complementary so I feel like I'm following vets advise but am I wrong to inject him again