Floofball
Well-Known Member
Apologies for the long post but any experiences, advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated
My younger walking vet bill is really struggling with sticking/slipping stifles following steroid injections into both a few weeks ago.
A bit of history - he was ‘off’ last year and becoming increasingly unhappy ridden. Vet work up found large bone chip in his right hock. Surgery was recommended - as the cause was thought to be OCD I asked for everything else to be x-rayed before agreeing the op. Feet, fetlocks, knees & stifles all clear so off he went. Returned with an ‘excellent prognosis for return to full athletic function’. Following box, pen, small field rest he went for his post op check expecting to get the all clear for return to work. Sadly still lame but investigations couldn’t pin point where. No change in lameness after a bute trail (although he was much happier in himself!) Referal to specialist, bilaterally lame behind, 1/10 & 2/10 right slightly worse (why is it always bilateral! So hard to spot
) Blocked sound to the stifle. Scans showed mild cartilage changes/irregularities, possibly from previous OCD when younger, but nothing too worrying. It was noted that he was weak and needed strengthening. Low dose steroid injections were given and we were sent home with an in hand strengthening plan and to be seen again in 6 weeks to reassess/get the ok to get back on.
2 weeks into the rehab I noticed he started collapsing his right hind occasionally and both stifle joints started clicking in and out a bit when doing his physio stretches. Physio said stop doing those but carry on with groundwork plan. Then right stifle started locking up which was alarming to see (had this horse 4 years and it’s never happened before) Got vet back out who’s wasn’t that concerned about his wobbly joints but when he checked him he was still lame right hind. It was only 3 weeks after medicating so he said still early days, carry on with the groundwork plan but don’t start trot work yet. Another 2 weeks on and horse becoming reluctant to walk up/down the hills or raised poles. Both stifles collapsing/clicking in and out at the slightest movement, physio back out and when I went to get him out for her - his left stifle locked! He was also still lame right hind. So we’ve stopped strengthening plan as don’t want him to work the wrong muscles and we’re back to vets next week. Horses
I’m very deflated, it’s not nice to see a horse looking so compromised. He still rolls and lies down every night but I have such a bad feeling now having been so optimistic that surgery was going to fix all our issues. He’s only 8.
I can’t find much information apart from the continued use of steroids eventually compromising joint health - not the first injection? Hoping others might have experience, also any feedback regarding Alpha2 treatment? Not insured now neither - that’s a whole other story!
My younger walking vet bill is really struggling with sticking/slipping stifles following steroid injections into both a few weeks ago.
A bit of history - he was ‘off’ last year and becoming increasingly unhappy ridden. Vet work up found large bone chip in his right hock. Surgery was recommended - as the cause was thought to be OCD I asked for everything else to be x-rayed before agreeing the op. Feet, fetlocks, knees & stifles all clear so off he went. Returned with an ‘excellent prognosis for return to full athletic function’. Following box, pen, small field rest he went for his post op check expecting to get the all clear for return to work. Sadly still lame but investigations couldn’t pin point where. No change in lameness after a bute trail (although he was much happier in himself!) Referal to specialist, bilaterally lame behind, 1/10 & 2/10 right slightly worse (why is it always bilateral! So hard to spot
2 weeks into the rehab I noticed he started collapsing his right hind occasionally and both stifle joints started clicking in and out a bit when doing his physio stretches. Physio said stop doing those but carry on with groundwork plan. Then right stifle started locking up which was alarming to see (had this horse 4 years and it’s never happened before) Got vet back out who’s wasn’t that concerned about his wobbly joints but when he checked him he was still lame right hind. It was only 3 weeks after medicating so he said still early days, carry on with the groundwork plan but don’t start trot work yet. Another 2 weeks on and horse becoming reluctant to walk up/down the hills or raised poles. Both stifles collapsing/clicking in and out at the slightest movement, physio back out and when I went to get him out for her - his left stifle locked! He was also still lame right hind. So we’ve stopped strengthening plan as don’t want him to work the wrong muscles and we’re back to vets next week. Horses
I’m very deflated, it’s not nice to see a horse looking so compromised. He still rolls and lies down every night but I have such a bad feeling now having been so optimistic that surgery was going to fix all our issues. He’s only 8.
I can’t find much information apart from the continued use of steroids eventually compromising joint health - not the first injection? Hoping others might have experience, also any feedback regarding Alpha2 treatment? Not insured now neither - that’s a whole other story!