Christmas Crumpet
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My horse has spavin but also a pulled muscle in his lumbar region and I'm quite interested to know about sacroiliac pain. The vet did mention it when I described symptoms but was then happy to accept physio's opinion of pulled muscle in lumbar region.
Horse shows all the normal signs of spavin - reluctance to step under, doesn't use hind end very well at the moment, can be funny to pick up hind legs, drags toes slightly when trotting etc etc. He was trotted up for vet last week and vet declared him in good form.
What other signs are there of sacroiliac pain?
As far as I am aware, horse hasn't had an accident at all. The only thing he has done since being brought back into work was go loopy after being stung by stinging nettles and gallop madly round the estate. Could this have strained his SI?
Sorry for slightly disjointed post but trying to get all questions in as I think of them!!
Horse shows all the normal signs of spavin - reluctance to step under, doesn't use hind end very well at the moment, can be funny to pick up hind legs, drags toes slightly when trotting etc etc. He was trotted up for vet last week and vet declared him in good form.
What other signs are there of sacroiliac pain?
As far as I am aware, horse hasn't had an accident at all. The only thing he has done since being brought back into work was go loopy after being stung by stinging nettles and gallop madly round the estate. Could this have strained his SI?
Sorry for slightly disjointed post but trying to get all questions in as I think of them!!