Olivio
Well-Known Member
Hi guys, new to posting but looking for anyone who has been down the same road as I'm on....
A brief history, my horse has just spent 2 weeks at the vets as he was bucking and bolting then went lame on both back legs. He had a syntigraphy (sp?) scan & had his back pelvis & hocks x-rayed. They found 4 'hot spots', 2 on his back & 1 in each hock and the x-ray showed up that 3 of the vertebrea (the ones where the spine & pelvice cross) were showing early signs of fusion (I know none of this is looking good). They couldn't pin point one thing that was causing the lameness though so they sent him home with 6 steroid injections in his back and more in his hocks. Lunged him today for the first time per instructions and he was no less lame although the vet had said he should be sound. Before I go and hassel the vet again tomorrow, does anyone know if the steriod injections in theory should be an instant 'fix' or should it take time for him to become sound.
I know no horse is the same & treatments all differ but I was wondering what the theory behind the treatment should be!
Thanks in advance
A brief history, my horse has just spent 2 weeks at the vets as he was bucking and bolting then went lame on both back legs. He had a syntigraphy (sp?) scan & had his back pelvis & hocks x-rayed. They found 4 'hot spots', 2 on his back & 1 in each hock and the x-ray showed up that 3 of the vertebrea (the ones where the spine & pelvice cross) were showing early signs of fusion (I know none of this is looking good). They couldn't pin point one thing that was causing the lameness though so they sent him home with 6 steroid injections in his back and more in his hocks. Lunged him today for the first time per instructions and he was no less lame although the vet had said he should be sound. Before I go and hassel the vet again tomorrow, does anyone know if the steriod injections in theory should be an instant 'fix' or should it take time for him to become sound.
I know no horse is the same & treatments all differ but I was wondering what the theory behind the treatment should be!
Thanks in advance