Harri Green
Well-Known Member
So my mare has strained (just thickened, no tear or hole) the medial branch of her suspensory and (this is the weird bit) on x-ray the sesamoid fetlock bone it attaches too is actually weakened. So in most cases this would be a tear of the branch but actually she must have strong tendons to yank and weaken a bone. She's only 1/10 lame to trot up and 3/10 to lunge one rein, sound on the other rein. It's such an unusual one that I'm being referred for a second opinion as my very good vet isn't 100% on prognosis or rest time. I'm wondering if anyone has had any experience as no one I know has seen this before (and we're in racing!!). Treatment will be shock wave etc.
I'm totally devastated and praying this isn't a career-ender as I was just getting her ready to low-level event. She's only 7 but 7/8th TB and will not enjoy box rest and walk work! Anyone had this injury or similar?
I'm totally devastated and praying this isn't a career-ender as I was just getting her ready to low-level event. She's only 7 but 7/8th TB and will not enjoy box rest and walk work! Anyone had this injury or similar?