ALO
Well-Known Member
After being diagnosed with hock spavin and becoming sound and then having a stifle injury which he has recovered from the beginning of this year my horse became lame in front.this was 4 weeks ago,vet localised to back of foot and he had a MRI scan today.was praying that it wasn't what we thought but it does turn out that he has a lesion on the medial part of his ddft.the vet said surgery isnt really an option due to location and that this injury carries a guarded prognosis.
Apparently it is 50percent of the width,but only 1 slice in length.
Has anyone had any experiences with this/got any suggestions or advice?they want to block the navicular bursa to confirm and then medicate.then it's box rest.I am just concerned that the box rest is going to cause further problems with his hock/stifle although I understand that rest is important for the tendon to heal.
Thanks very much for reading,sorry for the essay!
Apparently it is 50percent of the width,but only 1 slice in length.
Has anyone had any experiences with this/got any suggestions or advice?they want to block the navicular bursa to confirm and then medicate.then it's box rest.I am just concerned that the box rest is going to cause further problems with his hock/stifle although I understand that rest is important for the tendon to heal.
Thanks very much for reading,sorry for the essay!