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pippy
Reg. Oct 2007
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2017-07-10 10:11 AM
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Lower Joint Flexions
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Location: United States
I have a 5 yo mare that I feel needs lower hock injections due to fusion pain. When my vet flexes her she does not see a disturbance in her gait and doesn't want to inject. Under saddle she isn't strong at the lope, doesn't seem to engage, swishing tail, very rough etc. I have read an article that often a horse with fusing pain sometimes does not show a negative flexion. What are your thoughts on this? And yes she has responded positively to a bute trail and yes she is on an injectable joint supplement and still isn't strong in the hind. Thank you.
( and no it's not epm, please don't suggest such a thing
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
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2017-07-10 10:18 AM
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RE: Lower Joint Flexions
Defense Attorney for The Horse
Location: Claremore, OK
Has the fusing been verified by X-ray ?.
Lower hock soreness usually doesn't show up as lameness in a flexion. Usually they will travel base narrow or have a dish to their stride, more so after a flexion.
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Ohiobarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2017
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2017-07-10 10:30 AM
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RE: Lower Joint Flexions
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Location: Ohio girl moved to PA
I would get x-rays if you havent already. My guy just had his lower joints done saturday. He didnt show on the flexion test but it was clear in the x-rays that he had inflammation and a bone spur which needed injections. He wasnt getting under himself at the lope and wasnt powering from behind, also developed gate issues and thats how i knew something was wrong back there. He's only 8 and this was his first time getting injected.
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
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2017-07-10 11:52 AM
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RE: Lower Joint Flexions
You get what you give
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Location: Texas
One thing you can do is block one or both the lower joints of the hock
(DIT and TMT are the two low joints
) and ride and see if theres any positive change in your horse's behavior.
Radiographs would also help to show if shes fusing or not.
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pippy
Reg. Oct 2007
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2017-07-10 12:02 PM
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RE: Lower Joint Flexions
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Location: United States
Thanks everyone. No she has not had X-rays done yet, but I'm going to schedule an appointment. Thank you for validating my thoughts.
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