Matafleur
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, I'm looking for experiences of return to full work after sacroiliac problems. This is probably a bit previous as we haven't seen the vet yet (booked for work up next week) but obviously I am over thinking while we wait.
Background: horse is training upper level dressage, was seen by an excellent sports horse vet 4 months ago and had both hocks medicated. SI was slightly reactive but thought to be caused by the hocks. Work has improved since until last weekend when the judge spoke to me after our test to say she thought he may be off on the RH. 7s for all trot work but penalised in the paces mark. I videoed him on the Monday eve and he did look lame behind. Physio is coming on Friday ( mainly to make me feel better!) and we are seeing the same vet the next week.
Is it unlikely now that he will be able to maintain the same level of work and collection? Even if the hocks are the underlying cause, I don't think medicating so frequently is sustainable, given it's only been 4 months since they were first done.
Or, is there a good prognosis for medicating again and dropping the work back to low level? I am gutted as his work has been better than ever the last couple of months but he doesn't have the best conformation and isn't the ideal dressage horse. But he has an exceptional brain and tries so hard that we've progressed to a point I didn't think would be possible. He is such a lovely boy, I would rather drop his work right back to a much easier level if that would be sustainable.
Obviously I'll discuss all of this with the vet but posting here to enable my obsessive overthinking in the meantime
Background: horse is training upper level dressage, was seen by an excellent sports horse vet 4 months ago and had both hocks medicated. SI was slightly reactive but thought to be caused by the hocks. Work has improved since until last weekend when the judge spoke to me after our test to say she thought he may be off on the RH. 7s for all trot work but penalised in the paces mark. I videoed him on the Monday eve and he did look lame behind. Physio is coming on Friday ( mainly to make me feel better!) and we are seeing the same vet the next week.
Is it unlikely now that he will be able to maintain the same level of work and collection? Even if the hocks are the underlying cause, I don't think medicating so frequently is sustainable, given it's only been 4 months since they were first done.
Or, is there a good prognosis for medicating again and dropping the work back to low level? I am gutted as his work has been better than ever the last couple of months but he doesn't have the best conformation and isn't the ideal dressage horse. But he has an exceptional brain and tries so hard that we've progressed to a point I didn't think would be possible. He is such a lovely boy, I would rather drop his work right back to a much easier level if that would be sustainable.
Obviously I'll discuss all of this with the vet but posting here to enable my obsessive overthinking in the meantime