Finns
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My horse has had a tendon sheath infection and was operated on. He has been on box rest for several months (obv very closely monitored by vet) and has been slowly been allowed out - we are now doing 35 mins walk twice a day (being ridden) and 30 mins walking in hand. However he's 2/10 lame. Vet says this is due to shortening of the tendon (caused due to op and box rest). He tends to rest the leg a lot. I have tried to encourage him to walk around his stable by giving him a nut ball and spreading his hay around the stable, and he's now allowed out in a pen to graze for 30 mins, but it makes no difference. He has massage every 6 weeks and chiro treatment every 6 weeks to try to correct what he's dong by resting his leg. Vet is out regularly to see how he is doing. Has anyone had any experience of this kind of thing and any suggestions? Is it possible to lengthen tendons? All the things I've seen on the internet seem to talk about shortening tendons! Our vets are fab, but I just wanted to pick anyone's brains to see if there's anything we're missing.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.