ajn1610
Well-Known Member
One of our horses has just been diagnosed.
She has had intermittent bi lateral lameness in front for a couple of weeks but has been not quite right for longer and had one severe lameness for about five days a several months ago. She was sore across her back and physio didn't help. Vet thought there was a possibility it was kissing spine and suggested x ray which confirmed the diagnosis.
It explains a lot, horse never really developed good top line despite being worked hard in correct outline and achieving at BD also would not extend properly and was very hit and miss over fences. (Hence has just been doing flat work for about the last year)
Vet has suggested steroid injections a course of muscle relaxants and then over several weeks building from walking in hand to lunging combined with lots of physio to try and help increase the gap between the spiny processes.
Does anybody have experience of this and what were the results? Was it successful and did horses return to previous level of work, did the kissing spine reoccur?
I've already decided surgery isn't an option I wouldn't do that to the horse.
Sorry for the long post thanks for reading any information good or bad please forewarned is forearmed!
She has had intermittent bi lateral lameness in front for a couple of weeks but has been not quite right for longer and had one severe lameness for about five days a several months ago. She was sore across her back and physio didn't help. Vet thought there was a possibility it was kissing spine and suggested x ray which confirmed the diagnosis.
It explains a lot, horse never really developed good top line despite being worked hard in correct outline and achieving at BD also would not extend properly and was very hit and miss over fences. (Hence has just been doing flat work for about the last year)
Vet has suggested steroid injections a course of muscle relaxants and then over several weeks building from walking in hand to lunging combined with lots of physio to try and help increase the gap between the spiny processes.
Does anybody have experience of this and what were the results? Was it successful and did horses return to previous level of work, did the kissing spine reoccur?
I've already decided surgery isn't an option I wouldn't do that to the horse.
Sorry for the long post thanks for reading any information good or bad please forewarned is forearmed!