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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
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2017-05-09 10:32 AM
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Has anyone ever dealt with this? If so what did you do for treatment?
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Chandler's Mom
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Sandok
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I did pose the question on SecondVet and he had not dealt with it but has heard of it. So I am stumped as to what to do. He is a pasture horse and don't really see how he could have had any trauma to that ankle.
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barrelracingchick16
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2017-05-10 12:25 PM
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Sometimes it can be a sign of generalized weakness of the hind end, and can also be associated with some neurologic conditions such as EPM.
Do you have a video of him doing it?
Edited to ask: Is this horse completely subluxated at all times, or just moderately subluxates as he walks?
Edited by barrelracingchick16 2017-05-10 3:55 PM
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Chandler's Mom
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2017-05-10 11:47 PM
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Sandok
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Moderately. More noticeable when he gets up in the mornings after laying down. Acts kind of like his leg went to sleep is about the best I can describe it.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
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2017-05-11 8:33 AM
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I just read the headlines
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Is this something a good chiropractor can help with? I know my people dr. will adjust my ankles, knees and hips. My ankles are very loose.
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Sandok
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Yes I think that will be my next thing to check if I can find an equine chiropractor in my area which is around Ardmore, OK. My chiropractor adjusts my ears for the ringing that is in them 24/7.
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GLP
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2017-05-11 4:29 PM
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Sandok - 2017-05-11 4:16 PM
Yes I think that will be my next thing to check if I can find an equine chiropractor in my area which is around Ardmore, OK. My chiropractor adjusts my ears for the ringing that is in them 24/7.
Hey, that is good to know, sometimes I will have ringing in my ears for weeks at a time.
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Chandler's Mom
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casualdust07
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2017-05-11 10:20 PM
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If the joint is truly subluxating I would think he would need more than a chiropractor. We had one where we wedged his foot with plastic pads then took radiographs and stopped wedging once the subluxation was corrected. Then we put him in a cast. I think they finally took him out of the wedges not too long ago but it took a long time.
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