Battytwoll
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I am hoping to hear about any experiences any of you have had with this condition please, good or bad.
My beautiful girl has been diagnosed with OCD of her offside shoulder. Veterinary had her with him for a week in which time she had bone scintography, x-rays, ultrasound etc etc. Anyway, the results are conclusive and she has a very poorly shoulder. Her scapula is very ragged and there is a bone fragment floating in there. Arthroscopy not an option as sadly she is beyond this. She has had her shoulder injected with corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid. She appears to be slightly less lame but I understand the treatment can take a while to work.
Veterinary is coming back in 2 weeks to assess her. He has basically said its a bit of a 50/50 whether the injections will work and that if they do we are looking at between 2-6 months of soundness before reverting to lameness and more injections. She is only 10 years old and is the most beautiful and loving horse I have ever had the pleasure to meet. I am totally in love with her. However, veterinary said that her shoulder is about as bad as any he has seen (this is usually a bilateral problem with falabellas and shetlands rather than bigger horses due to breeders making them smaller) and that hers was probably caused by an accident which was not treated when she was younger. Hocks and stifles are much more prevalent and everything I have looked at has had a bias towards them and not shoulder OCD.
Veterinary mentioned PTS if the injections don't work. Or indeed if they do work initially but then cease to be effective. He also said if she comes sound and is pain free we could possibly hack sedately and if it goes really really well then we may even get a trot out of her - the only problem is although she will not feel pain, the problem will get worse.
She lives out 24/7 and is in a very happy and loving little herd of 3. She is happy, she initiates grooming of me (!) and a testament to her amazing nature, she has never tried to get anyone off even though she must have felt the pressure on her shoulder when ridden. My worry is that she will be masking discomfort so well because she is just so lovely :/
My beautiful girl has been diagnosed with OCD of her offside shoulder. Veterinary had her with him for a week in which time she had bone scintography, x-rays, ultrasound etc etc. Anyway, the results are conclusive and she has a very poorly shoulder. Her scapula is very ragged and there is a bone fragment floating in there. Arthroscopy not an option as sadly she is beyond this. She has had her shoulder injected with corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid. She appears to be slightly less lame but I understand the treatment can take a while to work.
Veterinary is coming back in 2 weeks to assess her. He has basically said its a bit of a 50/50 whether the injections will work and that if they do we are looking at between 2-6 months of soundness before reverting to lameness and more injections. She is only 10 years old and is the most beautiful and loving horse I have ever had the pleasure to meet. I am totally in love with her. However, veterinary said that her shoulder is about as bad as any he has seen (this is usually a bilateral problem with falabellas and shetlands rather than bigger horses due to breeders making them smaller) and that hers was probably caused by an accident which was not treated when she was younger. Hocks and stifles are much more prevalent and everything I have looked at has had a bias towards them and not shoulder OCD.
Veterinary mentioned PTS if the injections don't work. Or indeed if they do work initially but then cease to be effective. He also said if she comes sound and is pain free we could possibly hack sedately and if it goes really really well then we may even get a trot out of her - the only problem is although she will not feel pain, the problem will get worse.
She lives out 24/7 and is in a very happy and loving little herd of 3. She is happy, she initiates grooming of me (!) and a testament to her amazing nature, she has never tried to get anyone off even though she must have felt the pressure on her shoulder when ridden. My worry is that she will be masking discomfort so well because she is just so lovely :/