suzi
Well-Known Member
I've been advised to have this treatment on a horse that I own which is currently out on loan.
He has been in quite hard work and was showing an odd action behind so vet was called. He was nerveblocked and potential hock lameness so x-rayed. Mild arthritic changes noted (horse is 15) so hocks were injected. They saw some improvement but not totally right so nerveblocked and injected again. No improvement from 2nd injection.
Vet scanned hind suspensory ligaments and where the ligament attaches to the bone there is some 'roughening'. Vet has advised that it's unlikely to heal without intervention but that the injury is not obvious enough (suspensories themselves apparently look ok) to have surgery.
I've spoken to the vet on the phone but it's difficult as I wasn't there when all the blocks etc were done and I feel a bit removed from the situation.
Any one got any advice / experiences etc?
I'm also not sure I followed the vet's description of what the treatment entails . . .
He has been in quite hard work and was showing an odd action behind so vet was called. He was nerveblocked and potential hock lameness so x-rayed. Mild arthritic changes noted (horse is 15) so hocks were injected. They saw some improvement but not totally right so nerveblocked and injected again. No improvement from 2nd injection.
Vet scanned hind suspensory ligaments and where the ligament attaches to the bone there is some 'roughening'. Vet has advised that it's unlikely to heal without intervention but that the injury is not obvious enough (suspensories themselves apparently look ok) to have surgery.
I've spoken to the vet on the phone but it's difficult as I wasn't there when all the blocks etc were done and I feel a bit removed from the situation.
Any one got any advice / experiences etc?
I'm also not sure I followed the vet's description of what the treatment entails . . .