char.lotte
Active Member
Hiya everyone,
I'm after some advice on dealing with locking stifle, I'd like to preface that the vet is coming out early next week.
He had it as a youngster but grew out of it and it hasn't happened in years. He has just had a week off due to the ice. He was out 24/7 during the icy spell. He is due the farrier this coming week.
On Weds he felt off going down the big hill straight off the yard, so when I got to the bottom I trotted him up and he was totally fine. I put it down to the bad footing and him finding the hill hard after having a week off due to the ice. No biggie, we carried on as he was totally fine wtc, he was fresh, seemed eager to go and happy in himself. Got him out today and he was dragging his leg along (bloody terrified me) he unsticks himself without needing to be reversed but it happened after him standing still for any period of time. Took him out in hand and he was totally fine after about five mins...
I can't find anything online about a stifle that only locks while being warmed up/ after standing? What has caused this? Is locking stifle a flaring up kind of condition or is he likely to have been kicked/fallen over/ run round on hard ground/ not had enough movement etc?
What do I do in this situation, he was very fresh so I put him in the school and he had a right hooley so I did end up getting on and riding him and he was totally fine, seemed exactly like his usual self which was really weird, it didn't lock once! Obviously you guys aren't a replacement for professional opinions, vet is coming but in the meantime what do I do? Should I continue to ride him (obviously would get straight off if it locked with me on) as he hasn't done it after a warm up, or should I completely stop? I only rode due because everything I could find said that the more movement the better, is that right? He is a lami boy so no hard work really isn't an option. Do correct me if I am wrong but I have read that lunging and downhill work is bad for this but poles/raised poles and uphill work is great for it. Is this ridden or inhand, which would be most beneficial? We are in a hilly area so from now on I will be building muscle in his hind legs by doing poles till we are sick and inhand up the massive hill. Will do the massive hill at least once a week, probably twice and poles as often as I can - the general consensus is that this is what is best from what I have seen, is that correct?
Sorry for the long post, very worried over here just want him to be all okay! Thank you all!
I'm after some advice on dealing with locking stifle, I'd like to preface that the vet is coming out early next week.
He had it as a youngster but grew out of it and it hasn't happened in years. He has just had a week off due to the ice. He was out 24/7 during the icy spell. He is due the farrier this coming week.
On Weds he felt off going down the big hill straight off the yard, so when I got to the bottom I trotted him up and he was totally fine. I put it down to the bad footing and him finding the hill hard after having a week off due to the ice. No biggie, we carried on as he was totally fine wtc, he was fresh, seemed eager to go and happy in himself. Got him out today and he was dragging his leg along (bloody terrified me) he unsticks himself without needing to be reversed but it happened after him standing still for any period of time. Took him out in hand and he was totally fine after about five mins...
I can't find anything online about a stifle that only locks while being warmed up/ after standing? What has caused this? Is locking stifle a flaring up kind of condition or is he likely to have been kicked/fallen over/ run round on hard ground/ not had enough movement etc?
What do I do in this situation, he was very fresh so I put him in the school and he had a right hooley so I did end up getting on and riding him and he was totally fine, seemed exactly like his usual self which was really weird, it didn't lock once! Obviously you guys aren't a replacement for professional opinions, vet is coming but in the meantime what do I do? Should I continue to ride him (obviously would get straight off if it locked with me on) as he hasn't done it after a warm up, or should I completely stop? I only rode due because everything I could find said that the more movement the better, is that right? He is a lami boy so no hard work really isn't an option. Do correct me if I am wrong but I have read that lunging and downhill work is bad for this but poles/raised poles and uphill work is great for it. Is this ridden or inhand, which would be most beneficial? We are in a hilly area so from now on I will be building muscle in his hind legs by doing poles till we are sick and inhand up the massive hill. Will do the massive hill at least once a week, probably twice and poles as often as I can - the general consensus is that this is what is best from what I have seen, is that correct?
Sorry for the long post, very worried over here just want him to be all okay! Thank you all!