Butterbean
Well-Known Member
My horse had surgery for kissing spines 4 months ago, we went through the long rehab process (8 weeks walking, 8 weeks lunging) over the summer; got the go-ahead to start riding again in September and had managed a whole week of riding when he developed a sore & swollen eye which has been diagnosed as uveitis. So he has been in for the last two weeks, thought he was getting better and could be turned out in the next few days (had even dared think about riding again in the near future!) but today his eye has flared up again and he is very sore and miserable.
All I can say is Aaaargghh!
I'm worried about what all this box rest is doing to his muscles; his stifles have a tendency to lock up in the winter and he has started having problems with them over the last few days. Never mind what might be happening with his back muscles. What do other people do with horses with uveitis? Can you exercise them at all in a fly mask? (e.g. on a walker)
Any ideas would be welcome.
All I can say is Aaaargghh!
I'm worried about what all this box rest is doing to his muscles; his stifles have a tendency to lock up in the winter and he has started having problems with them over the last few days. Never mind what might be happening with his back muscles. What do other people do with horses with uveitis? Can you exercise them at all in a fly mask? (e.g. on a walker)
Any ideas would be welcome.