Tr0uble
Well-Known Member
We are 3 days in to boxrest after the boy was diagnosed with an injury to his right him suspensory. He likes his stable, but is very fit and can't understand why he is being kept in...so we had to Sedalin for the first couple of days.
He's had PRP treatment (on the day he was diagnosed...which was his first real day of lameness...the previous day he had only been ever so slightly lame)
He is booked in for shock wave and Cartrofen.
I am looking into the ARC Equine unit and will discuss this with my vet.
I am looking into hydrotherapy for later into his rehab.
So, I don't, can't, do passive. I struggling with the concept of not being able to do anything to help him. I'm following the vets instructions to the letter, and he's also getting a session in magnet boots every day. But what else can I do?
Anyone got any tips on the best sort of surface for handwalking, would cold hosing/ice boots be beneficial?
Anything else? Anything at all? I know it's mostly time and patience, and there are many success stories, but I need to know I'm doing EVERYTHING I can to help him heal.
He's had PRP treatment (on the day he was diagnosed...which was his first real day of lameness...the previous day he had only been ever so slightly lame)
He is booked in for shock wave and Cartrofen.
I am looking into the ARC Equine unit and will discuss this with my vet.
I am looking into hydrotherapy for later into his rehab.
So, I don't, can't, do passive. I struggling with the concept of not being able to do anything to help him. I'm following the vets instructions to the letter, and he's also getting a session in magnet boots every day. But what else can I do?
Anyone got any tips on the best sort of surface for handwalking, would cold hosing/ice boots be beneficial?
Anything else? Anything at all? I know it's mostly time and patience, and there are many success stories, but I need to know I'm doing EVERYTHING I can to help him heal.