Thermal Imaging?

Gem13

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Hi,
My horse went away on loan for 9 months whilst I was pregnant, unfortunately she has come back 'not right'. She has never been lame but just relectant to go forward and wrong all over. We have had her back checked by two people, numervous vets visits and x.rays - which found a bit of arthritis in front fetlock but nothing major. A course of bute did nothing so I decided to give her 6 months off over the winter. Started riding again last w/e and unfortunately there is no change. Have had back done once again, the odd niggle here and there but she said it wasn't the main cause of the problem but she wasn't sure where it came from.
Am thinking of trying Thermal Imaging but would like some advice on reputable companies. We are based in Herefordshire so someone in that location would be good!
Many thanks
 
if a bute trial didn't bring her right then I would be inclined to think it was less likely to be a lameness/tightness type issue. What is your vets opinion more recently? Have any bloods been run?
 
I looked into thermal imaging a while ago. But unless you can have it carried out in a temperature controlled room then its not very accurate i beleive.
 
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