Primitive Pony
Well-Known Member
Hi
I know that both hind supensories and sacroiliac problems have been discussed her at length already, but I wondered what anyone's thoughts are on the benefits of turning my horse away. He was recently diagnosed with SI problems after a bone scan, had steroid injections, as well as minor damage to both hind suspensories and has had shockwave treatment. He has never actually been lame, just the typical canter problems and is slightly short through one hindleg at the minute, vets have been rather vague about rehab and I am currently toying with the idea of turning him away for a good six months before bringing him back into work to see how he is.
Any relevant experience/thoughts...? - many thanks!
I know that both hind supensories and sacroiliac problems have been discussed her at length already, but I wondered what anyone's thoughts are on the benefits of turning my horse away. He was recently diagnosed with SI problems after a bone scan, had steroid injections, as well as minor damage to both hind suspensories and has had shockwave treatment. He has never actually been lame, just the typical canter problems and is slightly short through one hindleg at the minute, vets have been rather vague about rehab and I am currently toying with the idea of turning him away for a good six months before bringing him back into work to see how he is.
Any relevant experience/thoughts...? - many thanks!