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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
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2018-09-25 2:39 PM
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RE: Help soreness issues with my 4 year old
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Location: Claremore, OK
I’ve lost track of what all that’s been done . It’s very common for a horse her age to have open growth plates on the tibial crest near the stifle . They will present like stifle soreness and have body soreness . If they haven’t closed by now it’s because there’s epiphysitis in the growth plate, which is painful. One good lateral X-ray of the stifle will show if it’s open or closed.
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Elsa5
Reg. Aug 2014
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2018-09-25 5:51 PM
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We did x-rays of the hock and stifle of I believe her left leg due to there being more flexation in that one I believe is how he put it? X-rays were clean but now thinking we should have the other leg x-rayed as well
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
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2018-09-25 8:07 PM
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RE: Help soreness issues with my 4 year old
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Elsa5 - 2018-09-25 5:51 PM
We did x-rays of the hock and stifle of I believe her left leg due to there being more flexation in that one I believe is how he put it? X-rays were clean but now thinking we should have the other leg x-rayed as well
A lot of vets will call it a clean and totally over look a growth plate issue. Everyone’s concerned about knee growth plates and yet stifles don’t se to matter.
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Elsa5
Reg. Aug 2014
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2019-01-19 11:39 AM
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Hey guys I know this is an old post but wanted to give an update. We ended up injecting her SI and gave her the last 7 months off. As you can see if she is certainly feeling better and will be going back into training in March!
https://youtu.be/HHGaILa15hU
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2019-01-19 11:46 AM
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Very good! I have to do that with Audie. He gets off from about Sep to March. I have his SI done, going to do mesotherapy again in Feb and we are good to go for the summer. He's longer made and has long pasterns and underslung heels in the back. I think that is what makes his SI area sore. Good luck with your mare!
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
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2019-01-19 12:28 PM
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Elsa5 - 2019-01-19 11:39 AM Hey guys I know this is an old post but wanted to give an update. We ended up injecting her SI and gave her the last 7 months off. As you can see if she is certainly feeling better it will be going back into training in March!
https://youtu.be/HHGaILa15hU
Time off can do wonders! So happy to see this update!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2019-01-19 1:32 PM
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Elsa5 - 2019-01-19 11:39 AM Hey guys I know this is an old post but wanted to give an update. We ended up injecting her SI and gave her the last 7 months off. As you can see if she is certainly feeling better it will be going back into training in March!
https://youtu.be/HHGaILa15hU
She looks really good and Happy, glad that you didnt give up on her
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
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2019-01-19 3:14 PM
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RE: Help soreness issues with my 4 year old
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Love this update
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needmocash
Reg. Sep 2007
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2019-01-20 2:10 PM
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RE: Help soreness issues with my 4 year old
Location: Montana
Love your mare!!! What a heart she has to have put up with that trainer. So sad
To see that big guy on the sweet filly.
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