kerrileigh
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My horse had his sacroiliac (both sides) injected last week. I was jumping him in February at home, and he kept refusing which is not like him at all! I got off straight away and arranged for the phisio to come out, she put it down to just a sore back on the first session, came back 10 days later to find that he was A LOT worse, we arranged for my vet and phisio to come out a week later. He was sore behind his withers, back and pelvis, and also didn't look quite right on his right hind. Anyway eventually, my vet has put it down to him compensating from the pain coming from his sacroiliac joint (right side worse), hence him being uncomfortable on his right hind. So he's had his injection and vet will continue with phisio until he doesn't need it anymore. My question is.. has anyone who's had a horse that has had there sacroiliac injected have any tips on a rehab programme??
My phisio has said to lunge(slowly bringing in raised trotting poles), long rein, walk out in hand and light hack walk and trot, and gradually increase the work load. I don't want to take things too quickly and be back to square one, but I also know it is quite important to keep them working to build up the muscles again and help them on the road to recovery!
Can anyone help with what I should be doing, when and how long for? Or should I just take it as each day comes?
Any advice is welcomed
My phisio has said to lunge(slowly bringing in raised trotting poles), long rein, walk out in hand and light hack walk and trot, and gradually increase the work load. I don't want to take things too quickly and be back to square one, but I also know it is quite important to keep them working to build up the muscles again and help them on the road to recovery!
Can anyone help with what I should be doing, when and how long for? Or should I just take it as each day comes?
Any advice is welcomed