Chunkie
Well-Known Member
I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has or is managing a sacroiliac condition through excercise alone.
My mare has a sacroiliac injury sustained 12 months ago. I didn't know what it was at the time and on vets advice rested her over the winter and brought her back into work very very slowly at the end of February.
All was well whilst I was riding through the summer, then she had a foreleg lameness (probably a slight sprain although I never found out exactly what) which I gave her two weeks rest for. She then went sound on the front, but this then caused last year's injury to flare up due to the loss of muscle while she was resting.
We have been to the vets where she has been x-rayed & nerve-blocked. I am riding in walk almost every day on vets advice with the intention of trying her in trot again towards the end of next week.
The vet doesn't want to give her the steroid injection as she has mild laminitis. He doesn't know how effective Tildren will be, but would like to try shockwave therapy on her. I am unsure about that, as it requires box rest for 4 weeks, and to cut a long story short, that would be very difficult for me to manage.
Vet thinks I can probably keep her ok as long as she is fit, but that does mean I will need to ride all the time, because if she has even a week off, she can lose enough muscle to cause the injury to show itself again.
Any advice/experiences gladly received.