It sounds like she was pouting possibly or just adjusting to being moved to a different tank right now.
So she did climb a little then? Well, then she must not be hurting too badly if she used her front arms a little bit. No, it is pretty doubtful that she would climb using only her back legs, up a log!
Did she like her banana? LOL
Syringe or dropper feeding a dragon is just like feeding a baby I think, though, we do not have kids. They will get food all over their face, mouths & beards & probably you also! You can try wedging the mouth open, pulling the beard method, or just dripping food onto the end of her snout until she starts licking the food.
I hope she is doing better today!
Keep us posted on her.
That is great she is doing really well now!
That is good she did eat the banana & calcium slurry then. I bet it was messy. Maybe she will like the babyfood, too. They usually tend to like it most of the times.
She should get better fairly quickly being in a smaller tank now, where she can relax.
I asked on overall length as I noticed the meal/superworm in the enclosure. Advice I was given in the past was to not feed superworms until the dragon was 16+ inches in overall length. At this stage in growth the dragons intestinal tract outgrows a natural kink. Feeding these feeders before the dragon has undergone this change has a greater risk of impaction.
Some information on the differences between superworms an dmealworms ---->
I have seen this in a dragon that was normal and after breeding her front arms became paralyzed. After the eggs developed she started to sieze a died. I'm assuming it is a vitamins deficiency though I was unable to reverse with supplementing and vet reports where inconclusive.