LauraElise
Well-Known Member
Would be really grateful for any experiences/input.
My horse came in from the field with a very swollen hind leg from just below hock down over fetlock round back of leg two weeks ago. Absolutely no lameness. Box rest for 5 days, bute and cold hosing and swelling reduced to a 3 inch by one inch swelling just above fetlock on outside of leg (around annular ligament area).
One week of paddock rest and swelling still there. Vet called and trotted up and flexion tests and no lameness at all. Slight discomfort when area over one of the "branches" coming off DDFT palpated.
Vet baffled as no lameness and almost advised to start light work and see what happened. Not happy with this I have asked for ultrasound and this is being done next week.
Has anyone ever experienced a horse injuring its DDFT or other tendon and not showing any lameness at all? I am trying to reassure myself that it can't be that bad as he is 100% sound.
Many thanks for reading and any views or experiences appreciated.
My horse came in from the field with a very swollen hind leg from just below hock down over fetlock round back of leg two weeks ago. Absolutely no lameness. Box rest for 5 days, bute and cold hosing and swelling reduced to a 3 inch by one inch swelling just above fetlock on outside of leg (around annular ligament area).
One week of paddock rest and swelling still there. Vet called and trotted up and flexion tests and no lameness at all. Slight discomfort when area over one of the "branches" coming off DDFT palpated.
Vet baffled as no lameness and almost advised to start light work and see what happened. Not happy with this I have asked for ultrasound and this is being done next week.
Has anyone ever experienced a horse injuring its DDFT or other tendon and not showing any lameness at all? I am trying to reassure myself that it can't be that bad as he is 100% sound.
Many thanks for reading and any views or experiences appreciated.