Zuzzie
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
For nearly 2 years now Ive been trying to get my 17 yr old warmblood gelding sound. Started off with just a slight, almost invisible, unlevelness in his school work. Had been working advanced medium dressage. Got progressively worse. Foot balance was not good as he has really terrible front feet. Had to sack my farrier in the end and get another. He had all the usual investigative work done: Xrays, Ultrasound etc. Confirmed arthritis in the right fore but needed MRI to check collateral ligaments. Tried joint injections which were brilliant at first but eventually they would only last a couple of months instead of 6 or 8 months.
Eventually he was diagnosed with coll lig damage (but not bad). Had PRP but that didnt work. Box rested for 3 months with 3 sessions of shock wave. Came out of box last Wednesday totally crippled. Worse than when he went in! Vat was gobsmacked - first time ever that he has seen a horse come out like that.
Vet now says 2 options available: IRAP or neurectomy.
I dont have much faith in IRAP as the outcome is not guaranteed and it is wildly expensive. Considering de-nerving as alternative.
Some of you will no doubt recommend the barefoot route but Im not sure that this will help the arthritis? what would you do??
For nearly 2 years now Ive been trying to get my 17 yr old warmblood gelding sound. Started off with just a slight, almost invisible, unlevelness in his school work. Had been working advanced medium dressage. Got progressively worse. Foot balance was not good as he has really terrible front feet. Had to sack my farrier in the end and get another. He had all the usual investigative work done: Xrays, Ultrasound etc. Confirmed arthritis in the right fore but needed MRI to check collateral ligaments. Tried joint injections which were brilliant at first but eventually they would only last a couple of months instead of 6 or 8 months.
Eventually he was diagnosed with coll lig damage (but not bad). Had PRP but that didnt work. Box rested for 3 months with 3 sessions of shock wave. Came out of box last Wednesday totally crippled. Worse than when he went in! Vat was gobsmacked - first time ever that he has seen a horse come out like that.
Vet now says 2 options available: IRAP or neurectomy.
I dont have much faith in IRAP as the outcome is not guaranteed and it is wildly expensive. Considering de-nerving as alternative.
Some of you will no doubt recommend the barefoot route but Im not sure that this will help the arthritis? what would you do??