dominobrown
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There are a lot of questions about after-care and rehab of kissing spines so I thought I would post my horses plan if that would help anyone...
My horse had the op in June 09 and got 5th at his first BE in June 10. He still has some issues, but is still on the road, winning two SJ classes a fortnight ago, so I would say it has been a success
Week 1: Operation (2 weeks box rest, one at vets, one a home)
Week 2: Back from vets, week of box rest. Using Bute, sedalin and anti-biotics
Week 3: One 5 minute walk in hand building up to 3x a day
Week 4: Build up to 3x 10 minute walks a day
Week 5: Build up to 3x 15 Minute walks a day
Week 6: Build up to 3x 25 min walk (I cant quite remember but I think the staples came out about now)
Week 7: 3x 30 minute walk (hard work!), introducing turnout in small paddock. Using magnetic back pad now
Week 8: More turnout, 10 minutes long reining
Week 9: Building up to 20 minute long reining
Week 10: 30 minutes long reining
Week 11: Out in the field 24/7 now, 5 minute lunging building up to 10 minutes, introducing chambon
Week 12: Building up to 20 minutes lunging in chambon (dont over tighten- you can use a loose pessoa, but dont force anything), back massage pad used. Healing (from outside) looks pretty complete
Week 13: 30 mins lunging
Week 14: Riding! 5 minute walk, I basically treated my horse as if I was backing a 3 yr old for the first time, with some on the ground leading him. He was fine. Build up to 10 minutes walking
Week 15: Build up to 20 minutes walking
Week 16: 30 mins walking, I was hacking out, so doing quite a bit of hill work in walk as well.
Week 17: Building up to 40/50 mins walking
Week 18: Building up to 1 hours hacks
Week 19: Start introducing trot, 5 mins at time. Building up to 3x 5min trots
Week 20/21- Building up to 3x 10 min trots, though I dont like trotting on roads so probably didnt do this much.
Week 24: Introduce short canter
Week 25: Introducing schooling work
Week 30- Jumping (had done polework before this)
By now horse was fit, muscled up. My horse had the op in June, hunting by December, eventing by June the next year. I have shown a very detailed plan here, but after week 16, I did not follow the plan so religiously and played it by ear really. I have the equilibrium massage and magnetic back pads. Horse is fed Naf Superflex and Global Herbs alphabute, and gets regular physio. He is getting acupuncture as well!
The plan is basically about rebuilding the back muscles and ligaments which are basically cut through to operate. As you can I imagine a torn ligament is very painful, and takes a long time to heal, hence why such a slow process. However to help the healing process and to maintain flexibility the horse should be out and about, moving ASAP.
Behaviour wise: I think my horse will always be quirky with or without KS! He still does have memory pain issues, and gets stressed and tense when introducing new things. His flatwork is coming on, but I do a lot of stretching and good long warm up working him long and low to get him working over his back.
Hope some of this helps!
My horse had the op in June 09 and got 5th at his first BE in June 10. He still has some issues, but is still on the road, winning two SJ classes a fortnight ago, so I would say it has been a success
Week 1: Operation (2 weeks box rest, one at vets, one a home)
Week 2: Back from vets, week of box rest. Using Bute, sedalin and anti-biotics
Week 3: One 5 minute walk in hand building up to 3x a day
Week 4: Build up to 3x 10 minute walks a day
Week 5: Build up to 3x 15 Minute walks a day
Week 6: Build up to 3x 25 min walk (I cant quite remember but I think the staples came out about now)
Week 7: 3x 30 minute walk (hard work!), introducing turnout in small paddock. Using magnetic back pad now
Week 8: More turnout, 10 minutes long reining
Week 9: Building up to 20 minute long reining
Week 10: 30 minutes long reining
Week 11: Out in the field 24/7 now, 5 minute lunging building up to 10 minutes, introducing chambon
Week 12: Building up to 20 minutes lunging in chambon (dont over tighten- you can use a loose pessoa, but dont force anything), back massage pad used. Healing (from outside) looks pretty complete
Week 13: 30 mins lunging
Week 14: Riding! 5 minute walk, I basically treated my horse as if I was backing a 3 yr old for the first time, with some on the ground leading him. He was fine. Build up to 10 minutes walking
Week 15: Build up to 20 minutes walking
Week 16: 30 mins walking, I was hacking out, so doing quite a bit of hill work in walk as well.
Week 17: Building up to 40/50 mins walking
Week 18: Building up to 1 hours hacks
Week 19: Start introducing trot, 5 mins at time. Building up to 3x 5min trots
Week 20/21- Building up to 3x 10 min trots, though I dont like trotting on roads so probably didnt do this much.
Week 24: Introduce short canter
Week 25: Introducing schooling work
Week 30- Jumping (had done polework before this)
By now horse was fit, muscled up. My horse had the op in June, hunting by December, eventing by June the next year. I have shown a very detailed plan here, but after week 16, I did not follow the plan so religiously and played it by ear really. I have the equilibrium massage and magnetic back pads. Horse is fed Naf Superflex and Global Herbs alphabute, and gets regular physio. He is getting acupuncture as well!
The plan is basically about rebuilding the back muscles and ligaments which are basically cut through to operate. As you can I imagine a torn ligament is very painful, and takes a long time to heal, hence why such a slow process. However to help the healing process and to maintain flexibility the horse should be out and about, moving ASAP.
Behaviour wise: I think my horse will always be quirky with or without KS! He still does have memory pain issues, and gets stressed and tense when introducing new things. His flatwork is coming on, but I do a lot of stretching and good long warm up working him long and low to get him working over his back.
Hope some of this helps!