Ceriann
Well-Known Member
It’s 4 weeks since Red pranged herself having a massive hooley in the field. Post pranging she was shuffling behind and quite sore in back (lumbar region). Vet came week before last (physio had been before that) as whilst she’d improved a lot she still wasnt right. Shuffle gone and tracking well in trot (right rein better) but left canter looked odd (like she couldn’t push through). Post vet work up we’re treating her for soft tissue injury in the back. Work up included lameness locator and this indicated no lameness in hinds (passed flexion test). She had a very slight indicator on left hind but vet clear it was negligible and had been there when we’d used the locator about 18 months ago to diagnose an issue with fronts. So on 2 bute a day and Robaxin (that only arrived Wednesday). She’s also having a back masssge pad daily (it doesn’t reach sore area but she seems to enjoy it!). Vet wants me to keep her moving to try and loosen back - lunged lightly this morning and she is better (foot perfect on right rein and moving beautifully incl in canter) but left rein definitely still not right. She’s improved, better hind leg action but I’m aware she’s on a good dose of meds. She’s also still sore in lumbar region but it is just on right side and is less acute. Physio back out tomorrow and vet back out Fri (if no improvement). I then have to decide whether I x-Ray the back and/or I can investigate the left hind. She’s bright and chirpy in herself, has a massive roll on turnout (no issues there and I watch her closely). Sorry very long post just not sure to go for full blown investigation or wait - Vet advised she might need a good break from ridden work but I should keep her active etc.