Stress Fractures in Jumping Horse

lottie1

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I have a six year old warmblood jumping mare who via scintigraphy and x rays has been diagnosed with a number of stress fractures in her hind fetlocks, hocks, pasterns, and tibias! She had suddenly gone lame about 4 weeks ago and had been on box rest ever since. Her symptoms only presented when she was ridden. I know this is a relatively common racehorse problem but my vet was surprised to find it in a jumping horse. The overall prognosis for return to full work is good assuming the fractures heal as they should. What concerns me though is the likelihood of reoccurrence and if there is anything anyone could recommend to strengthen her bones. Has anyone out there got any experience of this?
 
A stress fracture in a non race horse is unusual, multiple are virtually unheard of. I wonder whether your horse has multiple enostosis like lesions . These have a similar appearance to a stress fracture on scintigraphic examination.
 
Good grief SP! As stranger1612 says, are you sure you heard your vet right? If your horse has multiple fractures (fractured bone = broken bone) of the bones all the way up her leg she wouldn't be able to walk. I'd check with the vet because you don't want to be making plans based on a misunderstanding x.
 
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