PorkChop
Well-Known Member
Has anyone used a MRI to diagnose an injury to the stifle instead of an arthroscopy?
Horse in question is young and I have decided not to go for an arthroscopy as they rarely come back into full work after one - she is also not a candidate for box rest and controlled rehab.
She has just done two and half weeks box rest on a heavy dose of ACP and was still having a lovely, albeit spaced out time in her stable! I just don't feel right about subjecting this particular horse to the necessary time in.
I thought that maybe if I could get a MRI done I would have a clearer picture of what I am dealing with.
Of course, if anyone has a better course of action I am open to suggestions
Horse in question is young and I have decided not to go for an arthroscopy as they rarely come back into full work after one - she is also not a candidate for box rest and controlled rehab.
She has just done two and half weeks box rest on a heavy dose of ACP and was still having a lovely, albeit spaced out time in her stable! I just don't feel right about subjecting this particular horse to the necessary time in.
I thought that maybe if I could get a MRI done I would have a clearer picture of what I am dealing with.
Of course, if anyone has a better course of action I am open to suggestions