astewart13
Active Member
Hi there,
My 4yo has been displaying lameness behind to varying degrees over the past few months. A physio with veterinary background was called who treated him for a rotated pelvis which occurred when he slipped and fell on concrete. He was sounds for a week or two then since as not been tracking up properly behind. Canter is out of the question and he has been nappy and uncomfortable in trot. He slips and trips over himself a lot especially on the road which did improve after physio but then degenerated again.
Physio was called out again who recommended he was seen by vet, who after examining him concluded he was just a weak baby and he ligaments/joints etc needed time to strengthen on their own with light hacking over a few months. He was displaying lameness on left hind, just not tracking up correctly.
Has anyone had any experience of this? I hope that the vets diagnosis is correct but I am worried that because he grew so much as a 4yo after not being fed very well, that breaking him and bringing him into work (6months ago, with some time off) has been too much for him and caused long term damage or OCD.
Any advice/ experiences would be appreciated. Thanks
My 4yo has been displaying lameness behind to varying degrees over the past few months. A physio with veterinary background was called who treated him for a rotated pelvis which occurred when he slipped and fell on concrete. He was sounds for a week or two then since as not been tracking up properly behind. Canter is out of the question and he has been nappy and uncomfortable in trot. He slips and trips over himself a lot especially on the road which did improve after physio but then degenerated again.
Physio was called out again who recommended he was seen by vet, who after examining him concluded he was just a weak baby and he ligaments/joints etc needed time to strengthen on their own with light hacking over a few months. He was displaying lameness on left hind, just not tracking up correctly.
Has anyone had any experience of this? I hope that the vets diagnosis is correct but I am worried that because he grew so much as a 4yo after not being fed very well, that breaking him and bringing him into work (6months ago, with some time off) has been too much for him and caused long term damage or OCD.
Any advice/ experiences would be appreciated. Thanks