lizzypeg
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.its long but please try to read it all, it'd really help me out.
in oct 2007 my pony who was rising 5 and recently backed, came in from field short on right hind.
vets came out and agreed he was lame on right hind.not badly lame just stepping shorter with that leg.he also seemed worse walking down hill.
advised rest and see.
rest didnt improve it so then had a bute trial.... he was on 1 twice daily bute for 7 days...again no difference.
advised longer rest.still no difference and his hip bones(false hips) then started to become unlevel.he developed more muscle over one side and one hip moved up and back and other moved more down and forwards....he was still resting in field 24/7 at this point.
so he went into vets for work up and xrays.xrayed hind legs up to hocks and all normal....
vets still stumped....then had a joint physio/vet consult where they both agreed he was unlevel in hips.one was futher forward and higher than other.Also he had slight axatia and wasnt 100 clear percent on the tail pull test as took a while to regain his balance.
between them they came to the conclusion that he prob had damaged his pelvis as a foal before i brought him(iv had him since he was a recently gelded 3 year old) and when he was backed it had set off an old injury to pelvis which had resulted in unstable pelvis.
Agreed that also had mild neurological signs but didnt specify what may be causing them.
i had the option to retire him and see how he was after a long period of rest or go for full scanning of back/pelvis etc but he'd need to be brought into work and be very fit for those.as i didnt want to ride him whilst lame and was very busy with my work i decided to retire him.
he since been a field pet for the last 3 years and is fit as a fiddle.charges around field bucking and leaping, very sound etc.still unlevel on hips from behind but a lot less noticable.
a different vet came to do his vacc a few weeks back and said he'd have a quick look at his pelvis etc whilst there.he said he was 1/10th to 2/10th lame on right hind(i didnt tell him any history as he wanted to see what leg it was for himself). flexion tests didnt make a difference.
he thinks i should bring him back into slow straight line work on bute and see how he goes.that he'l either go very lame or not.
i think il get a chiro's opinion first and then possibly try this.vet also remarked that he was surprised original vet didnt nerve block him.
i wanted anyone whos horse may have suffered similar to please reply and tell me what it was/thought to be etc as id love to get to bottom of it but hes not insured on back end now so i cant really afford lots of expensive tests.
in oct 2007 my pony who was rising 5 and recently backed, came in from field short on right hind.
vets came out and agreed he was lame on right hind.not badly lame just stepping shorter with that leg.he also seemed worse walking down hill.
advised rest and see.
rest didnt improve it so then had a bute trial.... he was on 1 twice daily bute for 7 days...again no difference.
advised longer rest.still no difference and his hip bones(false hips) then started to become unlevel.he developed more muscle over one side and one hip moved up and back and other moved more down and forwards....he was still resting in field 24/7 at this point.
so he went into vets for work up and xrays.xrayed hind legs up to hocks and all normal....
vets still stumped....then had a joint physio/vet consult where they both agreed he was unlevel in hips.one was futher forward and higher than other.Also he had slight axatia and wasnt 100 clear percent on the tail pull test as took a while to regain his balance.
between them they came to the conclusion that he prob had damaged his pelvis as a foal before i brought him(iv had him since he was a recently gelded 3 year old) and when he was backed it had set off an old injury to pelvis which had resulted in unstable pelvis.
Agreed that also had mild neurological signs but didnt specify what may be causing them.
i had the option to retire him and see how he was after a long period of rest or go for full scanning of back/pelvis etc but he'd need to be brought into work and be very fit for those.as i didnt want to ride him whilst lame and was very busy with my work i decided to retire him.
he since been a field pet for the last 3 years and is fit as a fiddle.charges around field bucking and leaping, very sound etc.still unlevel on hips from behind but a lot less noticable.
a different vet came to do his vacc a few weeks back and said he'd have a quick look at his pelvis etc whilst there.he said he was 1/10th to 2/10th lame on right hind(i didnt tell him any history as he wanted to see what leg it was for himself). flexion tests didnt make a difference.
he thinks i should bring him back into slow straight line work on bute and see how he goes.that he'l either go very lame or not.
i think il get a chiro's opinion first and then possibly try this.vet also remarked that he was surprised original vet didnt nerve block him.
i wanted anyone whos horse may have suffered similar to please reply and tell me what it was/thought to be etc as id love to get to bottom of it but hes not insured on back end now so i cant really afford lots of expensive tests.