silvershadow81
Well-Known Member
My 26yo has suffered on and off with stringhalt for years after an injury damaged nerves in her leg. There is no reasoning as to when this will occur (sometimes when warm, another time when cold, doesn't tend to lessen with exercise).
Its never been a show stopper, as she was jumping and didn't affect her performance, until we started showing.
Yesterday the judge commented on it and her having a 'mechanical' hind leg. It was worst in the in-hand, than the ridden.
We are off out again Saturday and I just wondered if anyone had ever come across anything which may have made this a little better, less noticeable? I have tried to google, but most say incurable without surgery (which of course I wouldn't put her through)
She has magnetic boots (brushing and over-reach) and magnetic rugs on daily, kept really warm, out each day for 9 hours, fed joint supplements, oils, you name it, she is on it!
Just ideas on anything else to try please
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Its never been a show stopper, as she was jumping and didn't affect her performance, until we started showing.
Yesterday the judge commented on it and her having a 'mechanical' hind leg. It was worst in the in-hand, than the ridden.
We are off out again Saturday and I just wondered if anyone had ever come across anything which may have made this a little better, less noticeable? I have tried to google, but most say incurable without surgery (which of course I wouldn't put her through)
She has magnetic boots (brushing and over-reach) and magnetic rugs on daily, kept really warm, out each day for 9 hours, fed joint supplements, oils, you name it, she is on it!
Just ideas on anything else to try please