Hi Charles
Thanks for your advice.
As the accident happened at night I had to take Lexie to an emergency hospital - closest being the one in Plenty Rd Bundoora. I have taken her back there for her followups as they (I think) know best her history re this accident - although, she has seen 4 different vets on her 4 visits. That said, they have been kind and to me, as a layman, thorough.
On her last visit, the vet did spend quite a while feeling all along her leg from shoulder to foot. She did say to me that as the Xrays showed no breaks and nuerologically she seemed very good, she had expected to find some excessive movement in the joints to indicate problems with the tendons/ligaments but had found nothing obvious and no obvious signs of pain. [Forgive me, these are my words not the vets exact words:) ]
This is why she felt it would be best for me to bring Lexie back next week for a more detailed appraisal by one of her more senior(?) colleagues - perhaps even to leave her there for the day. She gave her anti-inflammatries but I am sure she did say she didn't think they were going to be the cure-all.
I have spent many hours now pouring over the internet looking for information - not sure its such a good thing to do, but...
I have seen many articles talking about how long these nerve type issues can take to resolve so I am hopeful.
Thanks again
Rick