Equi-Formance North

  • Home
  • Equi-Formance North

Equi-Formance North ☆East Durham Equine Spa.
☆Equine Massage/Student Physiotherapist.
☆Freelance work.

Interesting 🤔
25/04/2025

Interesting 🤔

A 2017 study found that racehorses receiving corticosteroid injections were FOUR TIMES more likely to suffer musculoskeletal injuries. These weren’t minor lamenesses, they led to long layups, early retirements, and in some cases, catastrophic breakdowns. That stopped me in my tracks. When we inject a horse to keep them “sound,” are we treating the injury, or are we simply hiding the pain?

Corticosteroids are powerful anti-inflammatories. They offer quick relief, especially for sore joints, but repeated use has a risky side. Over time, corticosteroids can accelerate cartilage breakdown and damage the very structures we’re trying to protect. That’s not just theory, it’s been proven in multiple studies. One 2022 review published in Equine Veterinary Education warned that long-term use of corticosteroids, even in low doses, can lead to irreversible joint degeneration.

And it’s not just steroids. Treatments like IRAP (interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein) and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) are widely used, but the science behind them is still emerging. A recent meta-analysis found highly inconsistent outcomes with some horses showing improvement, and others none at all. These therapies show promise, but they are not miracle fixes. Their long-term benefits and risks remain unclear, especially when used repeatedly without a comprehensive rehab plan.

Even alternatives like Adequan and Polyglycan come with caveats. Adequan (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) can help reduce inflammation and protect cartilage in the short term, but does not show lasting curative effects without rest or additional therapy. Polyglycan, often marketed as a joint lubricant, has been linked to increased bone proliferation and osteophyte formation. That means while it might make your horse feel better in the short term, it could be quietly encouraging abnormal bone growth that worsens arthritis and limits joint mobility over time.

It seems that most injections don’t fix the problem, they just silence the alarm bell. And when we quiet that bell without solving what caused it, we set the horse up for further breakdown. They keep working through masked pain, compensating, and eventually injuring something else. What seems like a solution quickly becomes a cycle of damage.

So, what does responsible use look like? It starts with intent. Injections should never be used as routine “maintenance” or as a preventative measure in otherwise healthy joints. There is no such thing as a preventative joint injection. Every time you inject a joint, you’re altering its natural chemistry and potentially weakening its future integrity. Instead, injections should be used after thorough diagnostics: imaging, flexions, lameness exams, and only as part of a comprehensive plan. That means rest. That means thoughtful rehab. That means time to retrain healthier movement patterns so the horse can come back stronger and more balanced, not just numbed. Injections can open a door to recovery, but they are not the recovery itself.

Responsible use also means reevaluating the workload. If a horse needs regular injections to keep doing the job, then maybe it’s the job that needs adjusting. I’m not saying injections are evil. They’ve done wonderful things for horses I’ve known and I’m not saying we should all stop injections forever. But if Beauty’s hocks need to be injected three times a year just to keep her jumping the 1.20s, maybe the 1.20s are no longer where she belongs. Maybe it's time to listen to what her body is telling us.

I’m not a vet. I don’t have a medical degree. I’m just someone who enjoys research and writing, and I would still argue that we need more research to ultimately determine what is "safe" for our horses. However, I do think it's important to be aware of what the science currently says, and having hard conversations about if the potential risk is worth the reward.

Your vet is your best friend in this process. Don’t change your horse’s care plan because someone on Facebook shared a study about joint injections being questionable…or because someone else said they’re harmless. Talk to your vet. Ask hard questions. Understand exactly what these drugs do, how long they last, and what they mean for your horse’s future soundness. Your vet knows your horse better than I ever could, and they want to help you make the best choices, not just the most convenient ones.

Studies used:

Johnson, B. J., et al. (2017). "Association between corticosteroid administration and musculoskeletal injury in Thoroughbred racehorses." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 250(3), 296–302.

Textor, J. A., & Tablin, F. (2012). "Platelet-rich plasma in equine musculoskeletal therapy." Canadian Veterinary Journal, 53(8), 841–849.

Frisbie, D. D., & McIlwraith, C. W. (2014). "Evaluation of autologous conditioned serum and platelet-rich plasma for treatment of musculoskeletal injuries in horses." Equine Veterinary Education, 26(12), 572–578.

McIlwraith, C. W., et al. (2012). "Effects of intra-articular administration of sodium hyaluronate and polysulfated glycosaminoglycan on osteoarthritis in horses." EquiManagement Clinical Research Reports.

Burba, D. J., et al. (2011). "Evaluation of pentosan polysulfate sodium in equine osteoarthritis." Equine Veterinary Journal, 43(5), 549–555.

Garbin, L. C., Lopez, C., & Carmona, J. U. (2021). A Critical Overview of the Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Equine Medicine Over the Last Decade. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8, 641818.

Boorman, S., McMaster, M. A., Groover, E., & Caldwell, F. (2022). Review of glucocorticoid therapy in horses: Intra-articular corticosteroids. Equine Veterinary Education, 35(6), 327–336.

Nedergaard, M. W., et al. (2024). Evidence of the clinical effect of commonly used intra-articular treatments of equine osteoarthritis. Equine Veterinary Education.

Dare I say the C word, yes its just round the corner!! That's right Clipping season is upon us, we are opening our diary...
06/09/2024

Dare I say the C word, yes its just round the corner!!

That's right Clipping season is upon us, we are opening our diary for Clipping from the 16th September onwards.

10+ years of experience, carried out to high standard.

Hotwash and solarium available onsite that can be added to clipping packages at East Durham Equine Spa.

Deposit to secure your space, evenings and weekends available.

Message for information or bookings 07584070704

02/03/2023
Busy day today out with the TheraPlate at Ivesley equestrian, working with 11 lovely horses for their Theraplate session...
18/02/2023

Busy day today out with the TheraPlate at Ivesley equestrian, working with 11 lovely horses for their Theraplate sessions 🐴

Available for mobile visits to yards, clinics, camps etc. Fully qualified and insured ⭐️

East Durham Equine Spa

Before and after of this lovely young horse owned by Produce to Perform getting a grown-up hair cut. Can't wait to see h...
06/01/2023

Before and after of this lovely young horse owned by Produce to Perform getting a grown-up hair cut. Can't wait to see his progress over the coming months he looks like he's going to be a super boy🐴🤩
Clipped with a cover coat blade with blended legs and face ✂️

🎅🎄Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a Happy New year 🎄🎅2022 has been a good year, started the year off with removin...
25/12/2022

🎅🎄Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a Happy New year 🎄🎅

2022 has been a good year, started the year off with removing the bad in my life and hasn't it paid off!
Buisness going from strength to strength, who said I couldn't do it by myself 💪
Looking forward going in to 2023 with the ongoing support of friends and fellow buisness owners, you all know who you are and have been amazing as always 🥰

East Durham Equine Spa
Equi-Formance North

We had a lovely couple of days for the spa and photography days with Gary B Robinson Photography and East Durham Equine ...
06/12/2022

We had a lovely couple of days for the spa and photography days with Gary B Robinson Photography and East Durham Equine Spa the photos I have seen so far are fantastic and Gary has done a brilliant job catching memories of all the horses and pooches.

I can't wait to see the rest of your photos so please tag ourselves and Gary in any social media posts.

Photos from the 26th Nov are almost finished being edited and Gary is working his way through editing photos from the 4th Dec as fast as he can.

Thank you to everyone who came to the days it was great to meet you all, due to interest shown we hope to have further spa and photography days towards the spring/summer.

Morning workout 🐎Treadmill sessions - £30
29/11/2022

Morning workout 🐎
Treadmill sessions - £30

Can highly recommend Ryan from Produce to Perform  always does a cracking job with the horses 🤩
08/10/2022

Can highly recommend Ryan from Produce to Perform always does a cracking job with the horses 🤩

We have 1 space available from Monday for a sales livery. What I can offer?
🎃No weekly fee
🎃Guarantee your horse will be treat with the utmost care
🎃Your horse will be in a routine
🎃Your horses dietary requirements will be met
🎃 I'm out often competing regularly, more then happy to take your horse along
🎃Your horse will receive turnout and be stabled at night
🎃 We have fantastic facilities to showcase your horse to potential buyers
🎃 Work closely with East Durham Equine Spa
Equestrian Services North Equi-Formance North
🎃Take a look at my reviews

If your wanting your horse sold in the same week, I'm not the person to sell it. All my sale horse stay for a minimum of 2 weeks before being advertised, so I can give an honest sale and match them to an ideal owner. All I ask is that you are honest. Please feel free to message with any questions.
Based Chester le Street area

Tommy feeling well and enjoying his job today 🤩🤩
24/09/2022

Tommy feeling well and enjoying his job today 🤩🤩

Fresh clip for my best boy ✂️💕Hes looking fantastic at the moment with good correct management 🤩
23/09/2022

Fresh clip for my best boy ✂️💕
Hes looking fantastic at the moment with good correct management 🤩

Address


Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Equi-Formance North posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Equi-Formance North:

Shortcuts

  • Address
  • Alerts
  • Contact The Business
  • Claim ownership or report listing
  • Want your business to be the top-listed Pet Store/pet Service?

Share