Neddiethefell
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Hi, wondered if anyone has had a similar experience. Our almost 7 year old pony has had a bit of a toe drag on right hind, mostly noticeable in canter since the end of last year. He's never been lame.
Vet advised trying a nerve block to see if we can find the problem. He suspected possible suspensory issue and blocked the right hind. After the block he quickly went lame on left hind, and right hind developed the toe drag in walk and trot.
He remained like this for about a week. Daughter tried riding him again as he looked better, but canter toe drag is lots worse and canter looked like a struggle. He looked lame for a few minutes afterwards.
We've put him.on box rest with 2 x 10 min in hand walks per day (he's not happy!). Vet is coming to do an xray and ultrasound to have a look around, but cant come for almost two weeks.
I feel really sad that we've made things worse and worried that we've highlighted something serious. Has anyone else had this happen with a nerve block?
Vet advised trying a nerve block to see if we can find the problem. He suspected possible suspensory issue and blocked the right hind. After the block he quickly went lame on left hind, and right hind developed the toe drag in walk and trot.
He remained like this for about a week. Daughter tried riding him again as he looked better, but canter toe drag is lots worse and canter looked like a struggle. He looked lame for a few minutes afterwards.
We've put him.on box rest with 2 x 10 min in hand walks per day (he's not happy!). Vet is coming to do an xray and ultrasound to have a look around, but cant come for almost two weeks.
I feel really sad that we've made things worse and worried that we've highlighted something serious. Has anyone else had this happen with a nerve block?