Ellie26200
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Hi all,
I am writing in desperate need to try and find out what is wrong with my horse. Was wondering if anyone out there has experienced something similar and could offer some advice, as me and the vet are both pretty clueless..
I bought him end of Jan, he’s an 8yo thoroughbred (had raced 7 times in early life)
I had a hunch that he lame a few months back but everyone told me he was fine and I was sure it was just me being paranoid. In the last month I have noticed it more and decided to get the vet out.
It turns out he was lame on the left foreleg and a little on the right foreleg as well (not as worse as the left). This could be seen more apparently on the lunge on a hard surface.
The vet did nerve block tests in the pastern, behind the fetlock, below the knee (half way up lower leg) and in suspensory ligament. Nothing improved the lameness. We then did X-rays of the fetlock and hoof (including navicular). Vet said everything looked perfect. Also did knee X-rays to check for arthritis and nothing abnormal showed up.
There is no heat or swelling anywhere in the leg.
He comes up positive when doing flexion tests on the fetlock, and is visibly more lame.
He has always been extremely lazy, however this worsens when I bring his head down into a contact. He struggles to move forward in this position. He has always been stiff in his neck and struggles with carrot stretches and sticks his head out when he moves. I’m thinking maybe an MRI on the neck and leg is the best option right now?
Some more notes about him:
I am writing in desperate need to try and find out what is wrong with my horse. Was wondering if anyone out there has experienced something similar and could offer some advice, as me and the vet are both pretty clueless..
I bought him end of Jan, he’s an 8yo thoroughbred (had raced 7 times in early life)
I had a hunch that he lame a few months back but everyone told me he was fine and I was sure it was just me being paranoid. In the last month I have noticed it more and decided to get the vet out.
It turns out he was lame on the left foreleg and a little on the right foreleg as well (not as worse as the left). This could be seen more apparently on the lunge on a hard surface.
The vet did nerve block tests in the pastern, behind the fetlock, below the knee (half way up lower leg) and in suspensory ligament. Nothing improved the lameness. We then did X-rays of the fetlock and hoof (including navicular). Vet said everything looked perfect. Also did knee X-rays to check for arthritis and nothing abnormal showed up.
There is no heat or swelling anywhere in the leg.
He comes up positive when doing flexion tests on the fetlock, and is visibly more lame.
He has always been extremely lazy, however this worsens when I bring his head down into a contact. He struggles to move forward in this position. He has always been stiff in his neck and struggles with carrot stretches and sticks his head out when he moves. I’m thinking maybe an MRI on the neck and leg is the best option right now?
Some more notes about him:
- he struggles a lot to do canter transitions
- he has bucked me off a couple times, once when hacking and once after a jump landing and seems quite uncomfortable in canter (can try and bronk a bit)