titchymoo
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Just wondering if theres any experts on stifle/hock injuries.
I have a two and half year old 16.1hh coloured gelding whos gone from being lovely and floaty to stiff in his hind. His right knee(stifle) is ever so slightly swollen, he's also very slightly lame in his right also. When at walk/trot his right hind crosses under his tummy. Not drastic but its noticable.
I've just moved him closer to home so he's had to go through the whole stress of being introduced to new boys. This ofcourse was done with caution, he was isolated for 2 weeks in a seperate field next to them then introduced slowly. Horses are horses through and I think this may be the cause, maybe he's slipped with his back end when having a fly around.
I'm chewing myself rotten about it. The vets been out to visit him twice and he thinks that there is a visible improvment from the last time he was out. (he had two weeks rest) He's advised that I carry on the way he first advised box rest on night, turn out in confined paddock during the day. However I've read quite a few articals online as you do, and lots have suggested that if it is damage to the ligment tendon etc that the bone can be effected if not rested prop. I can see why my vet has suggested he is still turned out. due to his age and temperment (he's full of beans) he's be even more demented if locked up and more than likely do a hooly and hurt himself further when finally turned out. But he's a bugger and there's no keeping him still he just bounces of all fours at times.
He's also tight in his back (hind) I have andrea bainbridge paying me a visit next week to evaluate this and also has an old injury on his hock, a scar, with no swelling or pain. I worry this could be the cause of his inward motion with right hind, howeveer I have never noticed it before.
For the first time ever I've turned to calmer. Just to settle him down while on rest, I've bought super kalm plus by cortaflex for him. its magnesium based. (I hope this works!)
any info would be much appreciated, spesh from anyone whos had a similar problem
Just wondering if theres any experts on stifle/hock injuries.
I have a two and half year old 16.1hh coloured gelding whos gone from being lovely and floaty to stiff in his hind. His right knee(stifle) is ever so slightly swollen, he's also very slightly lame in his right also. When at walk/trot his right hind crosses under his tummy. Not drastic but its noticable.
I've just moved him closer to home so he's had to go through the whole stress of being introduced to new boys. This ofcourse was done with caution, he was isolated for 2 weeks in a seperate field next to them then introduced slowly. Horses are horses through and I think this may be the cause, maybe he's slipped with his back end when having a fly around.
I'm chewing myself rotten about it. The vets been out to visit him twice and he thinks that there is a visible improvment from the last time he was out. (he had two weeks rest) He's advised that I carry on the way he first advised box rest on night, turn out in confined paddock during the day. However I've read quite a few articals online as you do, and lots have suggested that if it is damage to the ligment tendon etc that the bone can be effected if not rested prop. I can see why my vet has suggested he is still turned out. due to his age and temperment (he's full of beans) he's be even more demented if locked up and more than likely do a hooly and hurt himself further when finally turned out. But he's a bugger and there's no keeping him still he just bounces of all fours at times.
He's also tight in his back (hind) I have andrea bainbridge paying me a visit next week to evaluate this and also has an old injury on his hock, a scar, with no swelling or pain. I worry this could be the cause of his inward motion with right hind, howeveer I have never noticed it before.
For the first time ever I've turned to calmer. Just to settle him down while on rest, I've bought super kalm plus by cortaflex for him. its magnesium based. (I hope this works!)
any info would be much appreciated, spesh from anyone whos had a similar problem