HannahPatsy
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Hello everyone.. long time since Ive spoke on here and very sorry that its going to be a long one!! I posted a while ago about my mare having Lateral Suspensory desmitis and kissing spine luckily she has come sound from that ((touch wood)) and came back into work fine in April time. Then in May she went lame on her right fore I decided to use a new vet in the area as it was much more convenient for me as I have to travel to my usual vets, and they came recommended by many friends on my yard.
Anyway, the vet nerve blocked the coffin joint to which she came sound he took xrays then diagnosed and treat her for Synovitis of the coffin joint (steroid injections into the joint). She came sound and I brought her back into work quite slowly unfortunately she went lame again by the beginning of August so decided to take her to my usual vet this time! I explained what had been done previously, so they decided to nerve block the coffin joint (which again she came sound to) so they treat that with a steroid injection, which is used on high motion joints (whereas the previous vet used a steroid for low motion joints)... they decided not to take x-rays and requested copies from the vet Id initially used in May.
By the end of September she was lame again. I took her back to my vets and they had just received the x-rays from the previous vet the day before which showed clear changes to the navicular bone!?! (very angry by this point) So now it was understandable why the injections were not lasting they were obviously getting to the area but not having a great effect because the incorrect area was being treated!
My vet nerve blocked the heel, which made a small difference, but she didnt come fully sound though? He said he would like to nerve block the bursa, but couldnt do this straight after blocking the heel. He took xrays which showed the changes in the navicular bone, diagnosed navicular sclerosis and then recommended bute for 2 weeks with heel wedges, because she is quite long in the toe and down on her heel. If she was still lame then he said there is a chance the navicular bursa could be inflamed and then possible that the DDFT could be damaged, but are unable to tell this without MRI or going in with scope camera.
She came sound in the first week, but shortly went quite lame again (whilst still on bute) then the heel wedges made a huge improvement, but she went quite lame again after a couple of days? I took her back to the vets as soon as possible and he ultrasound scanned the leg (obviously couldnt see in the foot area) to which no damage to tendons/ligaments was shown, then he decided to inject the bursa, which was proven to be very inflamed by the amount of fluid that came out as it was about to be injected. She came sound from this so I turned her out after a week of box rest (vet recommended 4 days, but gave it an extra couple to be sure) and she became that little bit lame again (just on a circle), so put her back on box rest. She came fully sound after a week (even trotting a circle on concrete) so whatever it is box rest seems to be working. Has anyone experienced anything similar or have any idea what it could be? If it is DDFT/ collateral ligament damage would she have come fully sound after a week of box rest, and shouldnt she have come sound when the heel was nerve blocked?? Im just praying that its not DDFT/ Collateral ligament damage as I am aware that the chance of recovery is generally very slim, and hoping that the problem is elsewhere and an easy fix?!
Sorry you are all probably as bored as most of my friends are with this by now! x
Anyway, the vet nerve blocked the coffin joint to which she came sound he took xrays then diagnosed and treat her for Synovitis of the coffin joint (steroid injections into the joint). She came sound and I brought her back into work quite slowly unfortunately she went lame again by the beginning of August so decided to take her to my usual vet this time! I explained what had been done previously, so they decided to nerve block the coffin joint (which again she came sound to) so they treat that with a steroid injection, which is used on high motion joints (whereas the previous vet used a steroid for low motion joints)... they decided not to take x-rays and requested copies from the vet Id initially used in May.
By the end of September she was lame again. I took her back to my vets and they had just received the x-rays from the previous vet the day before which showed clear changes to the navicular bone!?! (very angry by this point) So now it was understandable why the injections were not lasting they were obviously getting to the area but not having a great effect because the incorrect area was being treated!
My vet nerve blocked the heel, which made a small difference, but she didnt come fully sound though? He said he would like to nerve block the bursa, but couldnt do this straight after blocking the heel. He took xrays which showed the changes in the navicular bone, diagnosed navicular sclerosis and then recommended bute for 2 weeks with heel wedges, because she is quite long in the toe and down on her heel. If she was still lame then he said there is a chance the navicular bursa could be inflamed and then possible that the DDFT could be damaged, but are unable to tell this without MRI or going in with scope camera.
She came sound in the first week, but shortly went quite lame again (whilst still on bute) then the heel wedges made a huge improvement, but she went quite lame again after a couple of days? I took her back to the vets as soon as possible and he ultrasound scanned the leg (obviously couldnt see in the foot area) to which no damage to tendons/ligaments was shown, then he decided to inject the bursa, which was proven to be very inflamed by the amount of fluid that came out as it was about to be injected. She came sound from this so I turned her out after a week of box rest (vet recommended 4 days, but gave it an extra couple to be sure) and she became that little bit lame again (just on a circle), so put her back on box rest. She came fully sound after a week (even trotting a circle on concrete) so whatever it is box rest seems to be working. Has anyone experienced anything similar or have any idea what it could be? If it is DDFT/ collateral ligament damage would she have come fully sound after a week of box rest, and shouldnt she have come sound when the heel was nerve blocked?? Im just praying that its not DDFT/ Collateral ligament damage as I am aware that the chance of recovery is generally very slim, and hoping that the problem is elsewhere and an easy fix?!
Sorry you are all probably as bored as most of my friends are with this by now! x