L11GHH
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So after 4 months of being fobbed off with laminitis by the vet I demanded a referral for an MRI for my intermittently lame horse. This mare is my world, I have put my heart & soul in to her, blood, sweat & tears & we had worked out socks off to get where we are. My dream for this year was compete in our first BE together. I was never convinced of the laminits diagnosis & sure enough the results of the MRI have shown:
"Focal desmitis of the axial mid to distal aspect of the medial collateral ligament of the DIP joint RF"
"Mild synovitis within the DIP joint RF"
"To summarise, strain of the medial collateral ligament of the right fore foot. This is likely a traumatic injury sustained in the field rather than a repetitive strain injury associated with chronic imbalance.
Treatment involves rest over a 6 month period in combination with remedial farriery. Peri-lesional medication and/or intra-articular medication with platelet rich plasma (PRP) is likely to improve healing, reduce inflammation and increase the prognosis for return to exercise."
Obviously I will be doing everything in my power to bring her right, her shoe is on its way & I will be ringing the vet to arrange PRP on Monday. The vet said that she has a 50/50% chance of making a full recovery. Basically she either does or she doesn't. I just can't get my head around the fact that she may never be ridden again if the injury doesn't heal. I'm totally devastated, can't stop blubbing & I'm desperate to hear some sucess storeis from people who have gone through the same thing :-(
"Focal desmitis of the axial mid to distal aspect of the medial collateral ligament of the DIP joint RF"
"Mild synovitis within the DIP joint RF"
"To summarise, strain of the medial collateral ligament of the right fore foot. This is likely a traumatic injury sustained in the field rather than a repetitive strain injury associated with chronic imbalance.
Treatment involves rest over a 6 month period in combination with remedial farriery. Peri-lesional medication and/or intra-articular medication with platelet rich plasma (PRP) is likely to improve healing, reduce inflammation and increase the prognosis for return to exercise."
Obviously I will be doing everything in my power to bring her right, her shoe is on its way & I will be ringing the vet to arrange PRP on Monday. The vet said that she has a 50/50% chance of making a full recovery. Basically she either does or she doesn't. I just can't get my head around the fact that she may never be ridden again if the injury doesn't heal. I'm totally devastated, can't stop blubbing & I'm desperate to hear some sucess storeis from people who have gone through the same thing :-(