Bobella
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All opinions welcome!
Very brief history is 8yo homebred, eventing at Novice, no jumping issues but always tense in dressage. 1 month ago, sent her to a pro for schooling who advised that she may have something phsically wrong. When under pressure schooling she was intermittantly threatening to go up. If allowed to work in a relaxed outline, fine, but as soon as she is asked to come up into a more Novice outline, resistance. She would always work forward again, but clearly an issue. More noticable on the lunge, as if something catches.
So... my vet xrayed back and hocks, both fine. Xrayed fronts and found signs of damage to navicular bone, nerve blocked, happier horse. Still lame behind though and no real change with nerve block.
Referred for MRI to fronts and bone scan. Couldn't get in for 3 weeks, so shoes off and chilled out in the field where she's been very happy and thinks that she could easily be a barefoot pony! Stones? What stones!!
She has now had MRI, nothing more significant than general wear and tear, yay!
Bone scan showed several hotspots, leading to more xrays and nerve blocks.
Conclusion so far is left fore lameness eliminated with palmer digital block.
Left hind lameness eliminated with nerve block to proximal suspensory, immediately a different horse to work.
They are going to scan the leg tomorrow so will have a better idea then, but so far treatment going forward is to medicate the coffin joint on LF and look at rest/steroids/shockwave/neurectomy for the LH depending on the scans.
Currently I'm open minded. I'd love her to continue her eventing career, but she owes me nothing and at some point would like to have the next generation out of her anyway.
What do you think? There's been some great threads about this sort of thing recently with some excellent advice, please throw some my way!!
Very brief history is 8yo homebred, eventing at Novice, no jumping issues but always tense in dressage. 1 month ago, sent her to a pro for schooling who advised that she may have something phsically wrong. When under pressure schooling she was intermittantly threatening to go up. If allowed to work in a relaxed outline, fine, but as soon as she is asked to come up into a more Novice outline, resistance. She would always work forward again, but clearly an issue. More noticable on the lunge, as if something catches.
So... my vet xrayed back and hocks, both fine. Xrayed fronts and found signs of damage to navicular bone, nerve blocked, happier horse. Still lame behind though and no real change with nerve block.
Referred for MRI to fronts and bone scan. Couldn't get in for 3 weeks, so shoes off and chilled out in the field where she's been very happy and thinks that she could easily be a barefoot pony! Stones? What stones!!
She has now had MRI, nothing more significant than general wear and tear, yay!
Bone scan showed several hotspots, leading to more xrays and nerve blocks.
Conclusion so far is left fore lameness eliminated with palmer digital block.
Left hind lameness eliminated with nerve block to proximal suspensory, immediately a different horse to work.
They are going to scan the leg tomorrow so will have a better idea then, but so far treatment going forward is to medicate the coffin joint on LF and look at rest/steroids/shockwave/neurectomy for the LH depending on the scans.
Currently I'm open minded. I'd love her to continue her eventing career, but she owes me nothing and at some point would like to have the next generation out of her anyway.
What do you think? There's been some great threads about this sort of thing recently with some excellent advice, please throw some my way!!