Firewell
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
My mums 12 yr old TB has just been diagnosed with high hind suspensory ligament damage in both his back legs. One is worse than the other with a large hole.
The plan is 6 weeks box rest, 3 months in the pen and shock wave treatment. The vets are 50/50 at this stage as to wether he will recover to work or not.
Obviously she is very upset, he's a lovely boy and she has put so much work into him. They were starting to do really well at dressage this year, it's a shame.
He was also diagnosed with Sacroiliac pain which in my quick googling I understand can be a by product of the hind suspensories?!
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of injury in their own horse? What happened and how did the story end?
Thanks
My mums 12 yr old TB has just been diagnosed with high hind suspensory ligament damage in both his back legs. One is worse than the other with a large hole.
The plan is 6 weeks box rest, 3 months in the pen and shock wave treatment. The vets are 50/50 at this stage as to wether he will recover to work or not.
Obviously she is very upset, he's a lovely boy and she has put so much work into him. They were starting to do really well at dressage this year, it's a shame.
He was also diagnosed with Sacroiliac pain which in my quick googling I understand can be a by product of the hind suspensories?!
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of injury in their own horse? What happened and how did the story end?
Thanks