TheSylv007
Well-Known Member
I posted a little while ago http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/foru...o-it-begins-again-possible-DDTT-injury-Gutted
about my mare who had come in lame from the field and I was worried it was another DDFT injury. Well after 6 months of following vets advice and box resting, walking, steroids and remedial shoes with none of it working I demanded to be referred for an MRI which went ahead yesterday. Turns out she has another titchy tear in her DDFT and due to her previous surgery, her navicular bursa is a little rough and 'gummed up' according to the vet. This is causing it to niggle. Once again the vet at the hospital started to suggest remedial shoes (heart bars this time) or a neurectomy, neither of which I feel are options I want to go with. I've mentioned Rockley numerous times to my vet and finally managed to get her to read the briefing note as I contacted Nic when the remedial farrier came as I had a feeling it wouldn't help. I really feel like I'm being brow-beaten into pursuing remedial shoes (her feet have actually worsened in shape in the five weeks the shoes have been on) and that if I don't do it and things don't improve I get the 'told you so' attitude as they just will not accept barefoot as a way forward.
My feeling is that this injury isn't responding to extended rest and she needs to be moving around. I will be contacting Nic at Rockley again now I have a firm diagnosis to try and take it forward but I know I'm going to get raised eyebrows and resistance from the vet. It's very frustrating. I just wondered what other's thoughts are on here? I know I could carry on at home but I just can't give her the work that she needs as she is awful to hack alone and I work full time so am limited. If she went away she would get the controlled movement that I can't manage at home.
I know what my instinct is telling me but I guess I need a bit of moral support with arguing my case against the experts, especially as I can see that the first thing they will say is that I need to give the remedial shoeing more time as she only wore the graduated shoes for 5 weeks. Incidentally after 5 weeks in them she was more lame than she has been in the whole 6 months she's been off. This could coincide with the last steroid injection wearing off though.
My YO thinks I should just bute her up and starting riding, my trimmer says shoes won't help, my vet says they will, the hospital vet says they will - I'm so confused and conflicted.
Does anyone have any advice with getting a horse to Rockley? Or any ideas on costings? Obviously I will contact them direct again.
Not sure what I want from this post but just needed to get some thoughts and frustrations down as I know you guys understand!
about my mare who had come in lame from the field and I was worried it was another DDFT injury. Well after 6 months of following vets advice and box resting, walking, steroids and remedial shoes with none of it working I demanded to be referred for an MRI which went ahead yesterday. Turns out she has another titchy tear in her DDFT and due to her previous surgery, her navicular bursa is a little rough and 'gummed up' according to the vet. This is causing it to niggle. Once again the vet at the hospital started to suggest remedial shoes (heart bars this time) or a neurectomy, neither of which I feel are options I want to go with. I've mentioned Rockley numerous times to my vet and finally managed to get her to read the briefing note as I contacted Nic when the remedial farrier came as I had a feeling it wouldn't help. I really feel like I'm being brow-beaten into pursuing remedial shoes (her feet have actually worsened in shape in the five weeks the shoes have been on) and that if I don't do it and things don't improve I get the 'told you so' attitude as they just will not accept barefoot as a way forward.
My feeling is that this injury isn't responding to extended rest and she needs to be moving around. I will be contacting Nic at Rockley again now I have a firm diagnosis to try and take it forward but I know I'm going to get raised eyebrows and resistance from the vet. It's very frustrating. I just wondered what other's thoughts are on here? I know I could carry on at home but I just can't give her the work that she needs as she is awful to hack alone and I work full time so am limited. If she went away she would get the controlled movement that I can't manage at home.
I know what my instinct is telling me but I guess I need a bit of moral support with arguing my case against the experts, especially as I can see that the first thing they will say is that I need to give the remedial shoeing more time as she only wore the graduated shoes for 5 weeks. Incidentally after 5 weeks in them she was more lame than she has been in the whole 6 months she's been off. This could coincide with the last steroid injection wearing off though.
My YO thinks I should just bute her up and starting riding, my trimmer says shoes won't help, my vet says they will, the hospital vet says they will - I'm so confused and conflicted.
Does anyone have any advice with getting a horse to Rockley? Or any ideas on costings? Obviously I will contact them direct again.
Not sure what I want from this post but just needed to get some thoughts and frustrations down as I know you guys understand!
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