TillyTrot
New User
Hi,
My mare, now 25 years of age, has been increasingly loosing her range of movement in her right hind leg over this past year.
It is a lot worse than her left hind which the vet says is suggestive of an injury. The range of movement particularly the lifting action is now limited to the point my farrier and I can no longer lift up her right hind leg to shoe and pick out her feet, but yet she can walk, trot and canter fine just with reduced lifting action of the hock.
I had my vet out to her who was unable to do a flexion test due to the fact he couldn't get her to lift up her leg to do it. He then did nerve block injections in her fetlock and hock and she was still lame suggesting the problem was above the hock.
My vet wants to now xray the hock and stifle area, but I'm not sure what benefit this will have especially if the problem is in the hip joint which he said they are unable to xray. From this I asked what the benefit would be to xraying and how this could help towards successfully treating it at her age.
The vet said they would be able to locate where the problem is and give her a joint injection which should show results in a week and then another if no result. I have read a lot about the complications of using steroid injections and I am reluctant to go ahead with it.
Has anyone experienced joint problems like this with an elderly horse? How did you manage it?
Has anyone had experience of using joint injections on an elderly horse and were they successful?
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thank you
My mare, now 25 years of age, has been increasingly loosing her range of movement in her right hind leg over this past year.
It is a lot worse than her left hind which the vet says is suggestive of an injury. The range of movement particularly the lifting action is now limited to the point my farrier and I can no longer lift up her right hind leg to shoe and pick out her feet, but yet she can walk, trot and canter fine just with reduced lifting action of the hock.
I had my vet out to her who was unable to do a flexion test due to the fact he couldn't get her to lift up her leg to do it. He then did nerve block injections in her fetlock and hock and she was still lame suggesting the problem was above the hock.
My vet wants to now xray the hock and stifle area, but I'm not sure what benefit this will have especially if the problem is in the hip joint which he said they are unable to xray. From this I asked what the benefit would be to xraying and how this could help towards successfully treating it at her age.
The vet said they would be able to locate where the problem is and give her a joint injection which should show results in a week and then another if no result. I have read a lot about the complications of using steroid injections and I am reluctant to go ahead with it.
Has anyone experienced joint problems like this with an elderly horse? How did you manage it?
Has anyone had experience of using joint injections on an elderly horse and were they successful?
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thank you