alsxx
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Just after opinions on suitable rehab after having both hocks medicated please.
My 14yr old OTTB had both his hocks medicated last Wednesday, and we stuck to the advised 2 days box rest, 5 days field rest before commencing work (work as usual, as advised by vet). I had him checked out as sometimes on the lunge noticed he could be a bit lazy with one hind, and had noticed he would sometimes feel a little stiffer on one rein (with the offending hind I had noticed on lunge, as the outside hind). The good news was he wasn't found to be lame, and had no tension or discomfort in the back or pelvis area, and only mildly positive after flexion on the one hind, although on lunge vet agreed he just didn't pick up his hinds as well as he should and would hop up into canter.
We went for a short hack last night, mostly walk and I focussed on asking him to really walk out and for straightness. Popped him on the lunge for a couple of circuits this morning to see what he looked like, and whilst the lazy hind is no where to be seen (good!), he isn't picking up his hinds any better than before!
So just wondering if there is anything in particular I should focus on for the next week or so to get the best improvement we can following the medication. Also, when would be ideal to start introducing some pole work to encourage picking up the hinds a little more? I guess I just don't want to overdo anything and cause problems, (although of course he wasn't lame in the first place) but if there is no chance of that, someone just tell me to crack on!
My 14yr old OTTB had both his hocks medicated last Wednesday, and we stuck to the advised 2 days box rest, 5 days field rest before commencing work (work as usual, as advised by vet). I had him checked out as sometimes on the lunge noticed he could be a bit lazy with one hind, and had noticed he would sometimes feel a little stiffer on one rein (with the offending hind I had noticed on lunge, as the outside hind). The good news was he wasn't found to be lame, and had no tension or discomfort in the back or pelvis area, and only mildly positive after flexion on the one hind, although on lunge vet agreed he just didn't pick up his hinds as well as he should and would hop up into canter.
We went for a short hack last night, mostly walk and I focussed on asking him to really walk out and for straightness. Popped him on the lunge for a couple of circuits this morning to see what he looked like, and whilst the lazy hind is no where to be seen (good!), he isn't picking up his hinds any better than before!
So just wondering if there is anything in particular I should focus on for the next week or so to get the best improvement we can following the medication. Also, when would be ideal to start introducing some pole work to encourage picking up the hinds a little more? I guess I just don't want to overdo anything and cause problems, (although of course he wasn't lame in the first place) but if there is no chance of that, someone just tell me to crack on!