On this episode of The Money Barrel, host Kayla Jones dives deep into the topic of Wobbler Syndrome with Dr. John Janicek, an equine surgeon specializing in neurological diseases and orthopedic sports medicine.
Dr. Janicek, who practices at Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals in Saledo, Texas, sheds light on this complex and often misunderstood condition that affects equine athletes across all disciplines.
Wobbler Syndrome, formally known as cervical vertebral stenotic myelopathy, involves compression of the spinal cord, causing coordination issues and neurologic deficits in horses. Dr. Janicek outlines the key symptoms, from mild instability to severe gait abnormalities, and emphasizes the importance of early and accurate diagnosis to improve outcomes.
Listeners will learn about the various factors contributing to Wobblers—including genetics, rapid growth, nutrition, and trauma—as well as how to differentiate it from other neurological conditions like EPM. Dr. Janicek explains the modern diagnostic tools, notably CT myelography, which have dramatically improved the accuracy of diagnosis and surgical outcomes.
The episode covers available treatment options, particularly “basket” surgery, which can significantly restore a horse’s athletic potential if caught early. Dr. Janicek breaks down the procedure, recovery timelines, rehabilitation expectations, and factors influencing prognosis.
Ultimately, Dr. Janicek advocates for greater awareness of cervical spine issues and encourages veterinarians and horse owners alike to be proactive in recognizing early signs. With proper intervention, many affected horses can return successfully to competitive careers.
This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone involved with performance horses.
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