acw295
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I have a previous thread regarding my pony's inflammed tendon sheath (tensynovitis) in her near fore http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?731366-Lameness-in-near-fore-thoughts.
She's almost at the end of 10 days of 2x daily bute with daily ridden walking but I can see no improvement to the inflammation. Vet back out on Friday to review.
Last time he mentioned that one possible plan of action is to medicate the tendon sheath. What exactly does that mean and what are the risks? He has already ruled out steroids due to lami risk so curious as to what they medicate with?
They've not yet scanned her and so can't completely rule out tendon injury as well- but the lack of lameness (and lack of pain on palpation) makes vet optimistic it is jut the sheath and not the tendon itself. As she is only lame after flexion vet wanted to try the bute/walking route first before anything more invasive.
She's almost at the end of 10 days of 2x daily bute with daily ridden walking but I can see no improvement to the inflammation. Vet back out on Friday to review.
Last time he mentioned that one possible plan of action is to medicate the tendon sheath. What exactly does that mean and what are the risks? He has already ruled out steroids due to lami risk so curious as to what they medicate with?
They've not yet scanned her and so can't completely rule out tendon injury as well- but the lack of lameness (and lack of pain on palpation) makes vet optimistic it is jut the sheath and not the tendon itself. As she is only lame after flexion vet wanted to try the bute/walking route first before anything more invasive.