marion95
Well-Known Member
Reposted under a different title cos no-ne replied!
Hi,
My horse has just undergone an arthroscopy to look in her knee joints and vet has come back saying she shows signs of Osteoarthritis, thinning of the cartilage etc. She has already had the knee injected (Tildren I think) which worked for about three months the first time and not at all the second time - hence surgery. She is 17.
I've just received the vets report and he recommends: 6 weeks box rest, followed by 6 further weeks stabling and walking in hand - then IRAP injections. Then three months field rest, then can be reassessed and 'possibly' be ready for 'some' ridden work.
She is currently on loan and I am in South Africa, which makes this more complicated, but I spoke to the vet on the phone and he didn't really explain why there was a need for so much box rest/wait before IRAP. I've read up on IRAP and quite a few reports/doc say they can have the first injection after 7 days.
I know the vet is the expert, but my experience of vets tells me different vets have VERY different views on how to treat horses etc. I don't see how a degenerative disease will be helped by box rest etc (the vet told me before surgery that her recovery from the op itself would be very quick so I don't think it's related t that). She's been lame on and off for about three years now with various undiagnosed problems (not for want of trying/paying big vets bills etc) and I must admit I've somewhat lost my faith in vets. It is currently covered by insurance (but the limit is nearly met) and after October this problem will be exempt. So I'll be paying for IRAP myself. Of course my mare's wellbeing/happiness is my main priority but I can't pretend money is no object indefinitely.
I'd really like some ideas on how effective IRAP is etc. The vet was not very forthcoming on the prognosis/stats - really quite vague. It was a bad line which didn't help.
Anyone got any similar experiences with arthroscopies/Osteoarthritis/IRAP?
Any experiences much appreciated.
Hi,
My horse has just undergone an arthroscopy to look in her knee joints and vet has come back saying she shows signs of Osteoarthritis, thinning of the cartilage etc. She has already had the knee injected (Tildren I think) which worked for about three months the first time and not at all the second time - hence surgery. She is 17.
I've just received the vets report and he recommends: 6 weeks box rest, followed by 6 further weeks stabling and walking in hand - then IRAP injections. Then three months field rest, then can be reassessed and 'possibly' be ready for 'some' ridden work.
She is currently on loan and I am in South Africa, which makes this more complicated, but I spoke to the vet on the phone and he didn't really explain why there was a need for so much box rest/wait before IRAP. I've read up on IRAP and quite a few reports/doc say they can have the first injection after 7 days.
I know the vet is the expert, but my experience of vets tells me different vets have VERY different views on how to treat horses etc. I don't see how a degenerative disease will be helped by box rest etc (the vet told me before surgery that her recovery from the op itself would be very quick so I don't think it's related t that). She's been lame on and off for about three years now with various undiagnosed problems (not for want of trying/paying big vets bills etc) and I must admit I've somewhat lost my faith in vets. It is currently covered by insurance (but the limit is nearly met) and after October this problem will be exempt. So I'll be paying for IRAP myself. Of course my mare's wellbeing/happiness is my main priority but I can't pretend money is no object indefinitely.
I'd really like some ideas on how effective IRAP is etc. The vet was not very forthcoming on the prognosis/stats - really quite vague. It was a bad line which didn't help.
Anyone got any similar experiences with arthroscopies/Osteoarthritis/IRAP?
Any experiences much appreciated.