Butterbean
Well-Known Member
My horse was diagnosed with kissing spines a couple of months ago, and had steroid injections in his back coupled with physiotherapy. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to have worked
and he is being referred back to the equine hospital, vet thinks it likely that surgery is the next step.
I would really appreciate advice from anyone who has been through this - especially re what sort of rehab programme did you have? How long did it take? Was it successful?
I hate the thought of my horse having this big operation, but he is only 7 and so lovely that I don't want to give up on him. The strange thing is that his only symptom is that he cannot canter on the right rein (when ridden) without disuniting continually. This started suddenly about 6 months ago, before that he was doing well at dressage, jumping, had just won his first one day event ... he has never acted like he was in pain or had any of the "explosive" reactions that other people seem to have experienced with kissing spines.
So I'd also be interested if anyone else's horse had similar symptoms that were helped by the KS surgery.
thanks
I would really appreciate advice from anyone who has been through this - especially re what sort of rehab programme did you have? How long did it take? Was it successful?
I hate the thought of my horse having this big operation, but he is only 7 and so lovely that I don't want to give up on him. The strange thing is that his only symptom is that he cannot canter on the right rein (when ridden) without disuniting continually. This started suddenly about 6 months ago, before that he was doing well at dressage, jumping, had just won his first one day event ... he has never acted like he was in pain or had any of the "explosive" reactions that other people seem to have experienced with kissing spines.
So I'd also be interested if anyone else's horse had similar symptoms that were helped by the KS surgery.
thanks