Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Hi, my horse was diagnosed with bone spavin in approx 2007 aged 10. He had inta articular joint injections of HA and steroid, and three lots of tildren befroe the claim ran out. He was doing fine for a couple of years and then had another top up of steroid. In June 2011 my horse sustained a suspensory injury and had PRP in the near fore around November 2011. However, in order to take the weight off his bad hock off hind he was putting more weight onto his bad suspensory leg, so the decision was made to give him ethanol infusion. So in Feb 2012 he underwent a relatively new procedure where the hock joint is injected with ethanol to aid fusion.
However he is suffering with his hock again, so it obviously hasn't worked very well and I am assuming that the joint hasn't fused. The same has happened with my friends horse.
Unfortunately I wasn't aware that once he'd had this procedure done there was nothing else that could be done, as the horse is not able to have anymore steroid injections after this procedure has been carried out and the vet can only offer him palliative care now.
Has your horse had this procedure done? How many months ago? Is there any one whose horse had this done over a year ago and how are things now?
However he is suffering with his hock again, so it obviously hasn't worked very well and I am assuming that the joint hasn't fused. The same has happened with my friends horse.
Unfortunately I wasn't aware that once he'd had this procedure done there was nothing else that could be done, as the horse is not able to have anymore steroid injections after this procedure has been carried out and the vet can only offer him palliative care now.
Has your horse had this procedure done? How many months ago? Is there any one whose horse had this done over a year ago and how are things now?