Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I came across this:
http://e-venting.co.uk/2013/09/influence-of-discipline-in-sport-horse-lameness/
very interesting article by the e-Venting team. I'll confess some personal interest due to my 5yo's PSD, so I'm always on the look-out for other experiences on hind suspensory problems.
What I was particularly interested in is the statistic provided by Svend Kold that:
"28% of all dressage horses have hindlimb suspensory problems to some degree during their career"
I'd love to know what study that statistic comes from, though?
Also, given that the neurectomy (now a common operation for PSD) is supposed to be illegal under rules, does this mean that vets are getting these horses sound using the operation and then they are being competed still anyway (after all, not sure how you can tell if the opp has been done?)??
Or does it mean that these horses that do come back to high level dressage work are getting sound some other way - if so how? (interestingly a recent lecture by Sue Dyson was quite direct about saying shockwave isn't at all proven to work.....).
thoughts??
http://e-venting.co.uk/2013/09/influence-of-discipline-in-sport-horse-lameness/
very interesting article by the e-Venting team. I'll confess some personal interest due to my 5yo's PSD, so I'm always on the look-out for other experiences on hind suspensory problems.
What I was particularly interested in is the statistic provided by Svend Kold that:
"28% of all dressage horses have hindlimb suspensory problems to some degree during their career"
I'd love to know what study that statistic comes from, though?
Also, given that the neurectomy (now a common operation for PSD) is supposed to be illegal under rules, does this mean that vets are getting these horses sound using the operation and then they are being competed still anyway (after all, not sure how you can tell if the opp has been done?)??
Or does it mean that these horses that do come back to high level dressage work are getting sound some other way - if so how? (interestingly a recent lecture by Sue Dyson was quite direct about saying shockwave isn't at all proven to work.....).
thoughts??