HayleyUK
Well-Known Member
Morning!
My 6YO riding pony has been dropped off at the vets for surgery following a diagnosis of chronic bilateral PSD in her hindlimbs.
She is having both the fasioctomy (SP)and the neurectormy procedures; we were given an option of shockwave therapy but I made the decision to proceed with the surgical procedure.
I'm musing on a drizzly grey Monday about what this might mean for her in terms of a competition career; she was intended for dressage and maybe a little bit of low level (1m max) jumping.
I know there are a lot of horses out there that have had the procedure; but wondering how much work they're actually in and realistically what she may be able to do..
Anyone fancy sharing?
H xoxo
My 6YO riding pony has been dropped off at the vets for surgery following a diagnosis of chronic bilateral PSD in her hindlimbs.
She is having both the fasioctomy (SP)and the neurectormy procedures; we were given an option of shockwave therapy but I made the decision to proceed with the surgical procedure.
I'm musing on a drizzly grey Monday about what this might mean for her in terms of a competition career; she was intended for dressage and maybe a little bit of low level (1m max) jumping.
I know there are a lot of horses out there that have had the procedure; but wondering how much work they're actually in and realistically what she may be able to do..
Anyone fancy sharing?
H xoxo