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    PSD and Concurrent Conditions - Research

    Hi all, I’m currently writing my Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc dissertation and my research is looking at how commonly concurrent musculoskeletal health conditions (such as sacroiliac pain, kissing spines, NPA, etc) occur alongside hindlimb Proximal Suspensory Desmitis in horses. It should only...
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    PSD and Concurrent Conditions - Research

    Hi all, I’m currently writing my Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc dissertation and my research is looking at how commonly concurrent musculoskeletal health conditions (such as sacroiliac pain, kissing spines, NPA, etc) occur alongside hindlimb Proximal Suspensory Desmitis in horses. It should only...
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    PSD and Concurrent Conditions - Research

    Hi all, I’m currently writing my Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc dissertation and my research is looking at how commonly concurrent musculoskeletal health conditions (such as sacroiliac pain, kissing spines, NPA, etc) occur alongside hindlimb Proximal Suspensory Desmitis in horses. It should only...
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    Retirement Livery - North East

    Ah okay - mines 17.1 so may be a bit different haha. Will do thank you!
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    Retirement Livery - North East

    Thank you! Any chance you know approx prices? I'm not wanting to be doing a lot of enquiring until it's definite, just wanting to get some ideas!
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    Retirement Livery - North East

    Hi, Has anyone got horses on retirement livery in the north east of england? Sadly my rising 8 year old gelding is very likely to be retiring soon due to a multitude of health issues. He's field sound and happy and I can't stand the thought of PTS while he is so happy, but our current livery...
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    Suspensory ligament neurectomy, experiences, recovery etc (hinds)

    Hi, I'm having to make this decision now, so just interested in how your horse is getting on now? Thanks!
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    Suspensory ligament neurectomy, experiences, recovery etc (hinds)

    Hi, I'm having to make this decision now so just curious how you're horse is doing now? Thanks!
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    Suspensory ligament neurectomy, experiences, recovery etc (hinds)

    Hate to bring back an old thread, but how is your horse getting on now? Having to consider this for my horse now. Thanks!
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    Suspensory ligament neurectomy, experiences, recovery etc (hinds)

    Hate to bring back an old thread, but how is your horse getting on now? Having to consider this now myself and torn with what to do. Thanks!
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    Suspensory ligament neurectomy, experiences, recovery etc (hinds)

    Hate to bring back an old thread, but how is your horse getting on now? I need to make a decision about surgery on my Young horse. Thanks!
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    Bilaterl Hindlimb PSD and surgery - help!

    Morning, thanks for the detailed reply! I am on that group, and I do find it very useful, but I also find it's a page with very strong opinions either way! We haven't found any primary cause yet, but I am going to push to look for more when I speak to my vet next week. He does have regular...
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    Bilaterl Hindlimb PSD and surgery - help!

    That's interesting to hear. I don't know how I feel about the neurectomy, but equally couldn't afford to go back to it if the fasciotomy failed. Why do they think it's less likely to be successful in a young horse - more likely nerve regrowth? Sorry to hear he had other issues! It's a total...
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    Bilaterl Hindlimb PSD and surgery - help!

    Definitely seems like that, my boy's scans only show minor damage but its causing a lot of grief! SI has just started to show up as a bit sore for him, but it's looking like that's secondary to the PSD rather than a causal factor - will treat that concurrently with the surgery if we go down...
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    Bilaterl Hindlimb PSD and surgery - help!

    That's good to hear thanks! We have been looking into it, and so far have only found some minor SI discomfort, which vet and physio thinks is secondary to the PSD as opposed to the other way round, not likely to be a causal factor
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