seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
In your experience/if you have experienced this-Have you found that the sacroilliac joint is difficult to nerve block ? Because it is such a large area of ligaments/bone- (?) it is therefore not easy to pinpoint the sacroilliac as a source of lameness because a nerve block in this area wont cover the whole area?
Sorry- this is hard to explain- what I am trying to say is, if you know of a horse that has had lameness due to trouble with the sacroliliac, and in the initial lameness work up, it was nerve blocked there- did the horse imediately come 100% sound after the blocking, or, was only a minor improvement shown( due to the nerve block supposedly not being able to reach the whole area).
Apologies for such a confuddled post, I hope someone can comprehend this and help! and if anyone can elaborate any further about sacrolilac problems I'd be v. gratefull
Sorry- this is hard to explain- what I am trying to say is, if you know of a horse that has had lameness due to trouble with the sacroliliac, and in the initial lameness work up, it was nerve blocked there- did the horse imediately come 100% sound after the blocking, or, was only a minor improvement shown( due to the nerve block supposedly not being able to reach the whole area).
Apologies for such a confuddled post, I hope someone can comprehend this and help! and if anyone can elaborate any further about sacrolilac problems I'd be v. gratefull