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***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues

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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2016-08-25 9:51 AM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues



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Cowgirl Kat - 2016-08-24 10:16 AM My gelding becomes uneven frequently. He is kind of a high maintenance horse on keeping him in alignment. After I get his stifles injected, the chiro can basically get it even again. Then I have a massage work on his muscles. His muslce are tight and have poor muscle memory so they are consistently pulling it back out. I think the stifle injections take down some of the inflammation so it is easier to put back. I'm not sure if I will ever get his to stay. If you find something else that works let me know. I have been dealing with this issue for 8 years.  
I have a feeling my show horse is like this. I wonder if it is stifles. He's only 5. He doesn't ride lame and the things he does gets better when he is in shape. He is a tad higher on one side and checked out fine when we vetted him.

Mine doesn't ride lame either, just has trouble balancing on tight turns and hard to sit on his butt. He does get better when he is in shape but it is never perfect. I Can't get it to hold for more that 6-8 weeks. Otherwise it can get almost an inch out. Kind of crazy and vets are like, "hmmm thats strange, not sure why it is like that and why you keep having that issue".  
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2016-08-25 11:58 AM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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SmokinGirlie - 2016-08-25 7:52 AM

WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-08-24 5:32 PM
SmokinGirlie - 2016-08-24 2:16 PM I don't know if it's the angle of the shot, but it looks like her spine doesn't line up with her tail bone?



Anyways, my cousins mare came to us with this same issue, she is also butt high. Have you had a chiro work on her? After a few sessions, and we did end up injecting a stifle as well, she is back level. She is very mindful of how long she works certain directions. Whichever side she was lower she worked more to build back up. We also made sure her saddle fit, and fixed a few minor things saddle pad wise as well. 



 
  its thr angle. I have a chrio coming next week.

Good luck, keep us updated  

  I wil!
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livinonlove&horses
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2016-08-25 12:33 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues



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 When mine is like that she is out in her SI
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BarrelStarr
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2016-08-27 4:39 AM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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The horse's body works together and those feet are the foundation of it all;). I think by not being open to the possibility of something being off there you may miss something. Why ask advice then refuse to post pics? It sure is hard to give advice online without seeing things. If you have folks willing to take a quick peek at any part of your horse to help analyze the issue I would be open to that . JMO. Hope you get it figured out.
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2016-08-27 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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BarrelStarr - 2016-08-27 4:39 AM The horse's body works together and those feet are the foundation of it all;). I think by not being open to the possibility of something being off there you may miss something. Why ask advice then refuse to post pics? It sure is hard to give advice online without seeing things. If you have folks willing to take a quick peek at any part of your horse to help analyze the issue I would be open to that . JMO. Hope you get it figured out.

Well in short, I have had my horses looked at head to toe regularly through out the year because of the level of competiton they compete at and if I thought for one second that their feet were an issue I'd post... But they are not. I have a great farrier and awesome vets that would point out if something is wrong with their feet. This back issue is something new... nothing in her feet have changed. Its pointless to take the time to post pictures.. 
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2016-08-27 9:24 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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 I went to the vet friday evening.. After a thorough lamness with flexions and the lamesness locator we ruled out any leg issues. She has not had any change in her heat cycles or moods so he feels it is not mare related. He palpated her back and around her SI. It is muscle atrophy not a boney change. She is muscle sore in that area. She has no visual lameness but she does "dog track" with her hip slightly to the left of her front feet. So the plan is we injected her SI and she is going to be put on previcox for 2 weeks. Also one week of methocarbomol (muscle relaxor). I have a lady that does equine body balancing coming out to work on her in the next week. So we shall see...

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BarrelStarr
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2016-08-28 6:57 AM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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At least you have a starting place;). Good luck!
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barrelracinbroke
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2016-08-28 4:59 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues



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I'm surprised the vet didn't ultrasound her SI ligaments just to rule that out. Obviously they must've not felt the need.

Hope this gets her fixed up.
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2016-08-28 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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barrelracinbroke - 2016-08-28 4:59 PM I'm surprised the vet didn't ultrasound her SI ligaments just to rule that out. Obviously they must've not felt the need.



Hope this gets her fixed up.

 He did. He ultrasounded before he injected her si. Then he ultrasounded as he did the injection.
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barrelracinbroke
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2016-08-28 11:15 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues



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WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-08-28 7:49 PM
barrelracinbroke - 2016-08-28 4:59 PM I'm surprised the vet didn't ultrasound her SI ligaments just to rule that out. Obviously they must've not felt the need.



Hope this gets her fixed up.
 He did. He ultrasounded before he injected her si. Then he ultrasounded as he did the injection.

Oh good! I had one tear an SI ligament and it wasn't easy to diagnose. Luckily, 13 months of time off and calculated rehab brought the horse back to placing at pro rodeos again.

Hope yours is fixed up with the injections.

 
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2016-08-29 9:43 AM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues


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barrelracinbroke - 2016-08-28 11:15 PM
WetSaddleBlankets - 2016-08-28 7:49 PM
barrelracinbroke - 2016-08-28 4:59 PM I'm surprised the vet didn't ultrasound her SI ligaments just to rule that out. Obviously they must've not felt the need.



Hope this gets her fixed up.
 He did. He ultrasounded before he injected her si. Then he ultrasounded as he did the injection.
Oh good! I had one tear an SI ligament and it wasn't easy to diagnose. Luckily, 13 months of time off and calculated rehab brought the horse back to placing at pro rodeos again.



Hope yours is fixed up with the injections.


 

Thanks. I was pretty worried!
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Shushi
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2016-08-30 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: ***PHOTOS ADDED*** Horse uneven pelvis or hunters bump issues



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I am dealing with Hunter's Bump in my young horse now. He is a text book case. Your horse def looks like he/she could be a case as well. Be VERY carefull after being on the previcox for 2 weeks. I went from previcox and off for 2 weeks, chiro adjusted and wqithin 4 weeks was worse than when first looked at. He is now off for 6 months to make sure he is healed properly. The prognosis for hims is great becasue nothing was torn and he passed all lameness exams after 8 weeks recheck. I will keep the chiro up and any other type of therapy I can think of (stretching, magnets, etc). If I  knew how to post pics I would. LOL 
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