Elvis
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Yesterday we had the lovely Nathalie Bowles out from Solo to thermal image Elvis to get an idea of if and where there is any pain. The vets suspect low level pain somewhere in his back or hind end and had put in place an exercise programme to see if strengthening him up would help before going down the route of bute trials and x-rays.
So the day in pictures:
Elvis waiting patiently.
Photo time.
"Is it edible?"
Slight heat on the inside of his right pastern from previous injury, slight heat up leg from the ongoing healing process, but only minor temperature difference so really positive to see!
Heat down left hamstring.
Heat over sacroiliac joint, 3 degrees temperature difference so significant but unlikely to be a joint problem as there would be a higher temperature difference, more likely to be superficial and maybe linked with the ligaments or tendons.
Heat over withers was probably from a skylight, and since it was even on both sides it wasn't any cause for concern.
I've always said that Elvis is a hot horse, he's never needed much in the way of rugging despite having a thin coat, it's just him. I told Nathalie this and to her surprise his base general surface body temperature was 16/17 degrees, most horses are around 9 degrees. She said he was the hottest horse she'd ever scanned!
So overall there was no evidence of problems in the legs, all the joints were fine so that's good. The only notable heat was over the sacroiliac joint and down his left hamstring so it's thoughts these two are linked. Nathalie agreed that sticking with the vets exercise plan was best as nothing screamed out that a vet was needed sooner (he's booked for a week on Tuesday anyway)
So finally who else has had a horse with sacroiliac problems, what if anything could the vet do?
So the day in pictures:
Elvis waiting patiently.
Photo time.
"Is it edible?"
Slight heat on the inside of his right pastern from previous injury, slight heat up leg from the ongoing healing process, but only minor temperature difference so really positive to see!
Heat down left hamstring.
Heat over sacroiliac joint, 3 degrees temperature difference so significant but unlikely to be a joint problem as there would be a higher temperature difference, more likely to be superficial and maybe linked with the ligaments or tendons.
Heat over withers was probably from a skylight, and since it was even on both sides it wasn't any cause for concern.
I've always said that Elvis is a hot horse, he's never needed much in the way of rugging despite having a thin coat, it's just him. I told Nathalie this and to her surprise his base general surface body temperature was 16/17 degrees, most horses are around 9 degrees. She said he was the hottest horse she'd ever scanned!
So overall there was no evidence of problems in the legs, all the joints were fine so that's good. The only notable heat was over the sacroiliac joint and down his left hamstring so it's thoughts these two are linked. Nathalie agreed that sticking with the vets exercise plan was best as nothing screamed out that a vet was needed sooner (he's booked for a week on Tuesday anyway)
So finally who else has had a horse with sacroiliac problems, what if anything could the vet do?