Starcharger
Member
Please has anyone any experience, good or bad, of a new treatment - platelet rich plasma? My horse injured his off fore check ligament some years back, and was treated with adequan and rested for months. He went sound again but within a year went lame again with it. After another adequan course and more rest he was still not sound. My vet decided to use a new treatment at that time - A-cell, which is derived from pigs bladder! Anyway, this worked wonders and Cougar has been sound ever since. However, he has now injured his check ligament in the other foreleg. Yet another course of adequan and restricted turnout (legs bandaged) he is still lame 9 weeks later. My vet has suggested we try PRP which is blood taken from my horse, treated to remove everything but the rich plasma parts, then injected direct into the lesion in the check ligament. It is supposed to help the healing process. Apparently PRP now supersedes the A-cell treatment. Due to the previous ligament injury, we are not covered by my insurance and this treatment will cost around £600 Plus. Can anyone tell me if they have used this treatment and what the outcome was, or do I just wait it out and let nature take its course. Both Cougar and myself are really fed up!! Thanks for listening!