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Hi everyone, to cut a very long story short, my horse went lame in January on her right front leg. She went sound one week then lame another. She is extremely lame in the school but not out hacking. Three weeks ago, she wasn't showing any signs of it improving so i got a physio out. He straight away said she has torn the muscle in her shoulder. Although when you press this or move it she shows no sign of pain. He told me a month of box rest and not to pick her feet out so her feet stay on the ground...
So three weeks into the box rest I decided that i'd quite like my vet to look at her. He came out and was not very happy about the physio saying to not pick her feet out, he spent over a hour checking her whole body and doing all the necessary lameness tests on her . He said it is NOT her shoulder, her shoulder is fine . He then used two nerve blocking injections into her fetlock on her right front leg, he explained this would numb any pain from her fetlock into her foot. I when trotted her up and she was sound! No sigh of lameness at all . So he knows it is something to do with her foot now.
She is now booked in for an MRI and x-ray scan of this foot next week, my vet also advised me to have her shoes taken off which I did yesterday .
She is a big chunky Irish cob and she is clean limbed and only 6. Apart from hacking she has hardly done anything to warren how lame she is . I am so so worried about her and really want her to be better. She has taken to box rest so well and is being such a calm good girl through it all .
Has anyone got any idea what could be causing this ?
So three weeks into the box rest I decided that i'd quite like my vet to look at her. He came out and was not very happy about the physio saying to not pick her feet out, he spent over a hour checking her whole body and doing all the necessary lameness tests on her . He said it is NOT her shoulder, her shoulder is fine . He then used two nerve blocking injections into her fetlock on her right front leg, he explained this would numb any pain from her fetlock into her foot. I when trotted her up and she was sound! No sigh of lameness at all . So he knows it is something to do with her foot now.
She is now booked in for an MRI and x-ray scan of this foot next week, my vet also advised me to have her shoes taken off which I did yesterday .
She is a big chunky Irish cob and she is clean limbed and only 6. Apart from hacking she has hardly done anything to warren how lame she is . I am so so worried about her and really want her to be better. She has taken to box rest so well and is being such a calm good girl through it all .
Has anyone got any idea what could be causing this ?