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"Preparing For Second shed"
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: weird movements
they might not ever move normally, but it sounds like these injuries are a couple of months old, and if he has survived this long and is eating and defecating, I'd say his prognosis is pretty good
perhaps the way he is moving has to do with formation of scar tissue?
maybe I'm getting the time frame wrong - how long ago was the bike incident?
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Subadult snake
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: weird movements
this happend a few months ago, right near the end of fall thats why i took him in, i dont like to take wild animals in but i didnt think this guy had a chance when i seen him with winter being so close. he is all healed up but his movement seems to be getting worse but he still eats and leaves me lil "presents" like any normal garter would, the only issues he has is shedding around his scars, i have to constantly mist him and let him rub around in a towel to get the shed off in those 2 circled spots
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Moderator
Re: weird movements
It may be that Rhea is right in that scar tissue has built up on his skeleton over the past few months, in the area of the injuries. If this is so, he might adapt his movement to compensate for this, and slowly improve in his locomotion. I guess time will tell..
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Forum Moderator
Re: weird movements
This has me wondering....
In mammals skeletal injuries will develop arthritis, Most cases of arthritis in human spinal columns is a result of an injury.
Can snakes develop arthritis from injuries?
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: weird movements
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
This has me wondering....
In mammals skeletal injuries will develop arthritis, Most cases of arthritis in human spinal columns is a result of an injury.
Can snakes develop arthritis from injuries?
thats a good question, i really have no way to tell if hes actually in pain or not but its starting to bother me. i dont think he will ever gain movement back in those areas but as the weeks go by his movement is getting more and more sloppy
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T. radix Ranch
Re: weird movements
Wayne,
When I took one of my Radixs in for an exam. the Vet thought he had Rhumatoid arthritis or Scoliosis. It was diagnosed as Scoliosis. So apparently arthritis is possible. This was genetic not from an injury.
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