ardleamax
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My boy got injured at the end of Sept out doing a very small XC course. After extensive tests, an MRI last week revealed he has deep digital flexor tendonititis. The tear is under the navicular bone, just by where the tendon enters the pedal bone. There are some synovial masses and lesions.Vet was really negative to be honest and now I'm just fearing the worst. In fact in the MRI report are the words "long term prognosis with deep digital flexor tendonititis is rather poor".
He's booked in to have a cortisone injection into the navicular bursa next Monday. Apparantly if that yield any signs of improvement, the only other option would be to de-nerve the foot which sounds a bit horrible to be honest. I've also ordered some magnetic hoof boots which are meant to aid repair.
Just wondered if anyone else has similar experiences that they could share with me, and whether you think the outcome is really all doom and gloom as vets have alluded to? Some people I've been talking to have said tendons do repair themselves naturally, so is there any chance that it would repair itself over time and he'd be able to return to the same level of work as before the injury? I only do local RC level events usually.
Thanks in advance!
He's booked in to have a cortisone injection into the navicular bursa next Monday. Apparantly if that yield any signs of improvement, the only other option would be to de-nerve the foot which sounds a bit horrible to be honest. I've also ordered some magnetic hoof boots which are meant to aid repair.
Just wondered if anyone else has similar experiences that they could share with me, and whether you think the outcome is really all doom and gloom as vets have alluded to? Some people I've been talking to have said tendons do repair themselves naturally, so is there any chance that it would repair itself over time and he'd be able to return to the same level of work as before the injury? I only do local RC level events usually.
Thanks in advance!