Birker2020
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My horse is recovering from a slight sprain of the lateral branch of the suspensory ligament. I'm hoping after the PRP (like stem cell) and three treatments of shock wave, countless physio treatments, good old fashioned rest, countless applications of ice, and slowly bringing back into walk work, we finally may be allowed to start trotting after my vet has been out this afternoon for another check up.
My gosh its a long healing process with a 40% change of re-occurence.
This was film the vet asked me to tape for him in October:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U93TkaYep0 showing a slight hop on the right rein (injury is other leg).
This was him in December
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XOkOL8iYCE which was day three of out in the field (had sedated previous two days but not third day - silly me). This set us back another four weeks!
The film I took of him three days ago is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UslBFCyrcQ&feature=youtu.be
Do you think he has progressed much from the first video to now in terms of lameness??? The slight hop he shows on the right rein the vet believes to be over compensation due to the opposite current N/S fore injury (ligament).
P.S The video does me no favours at all. I know I look like a complete chav with my Lonsdale hoody on and my hands rise in time with my fat arse in trot!!!
but I love at the end how Bails stops, blows and rolls his eyes! My lovely, lovely horse.
My gosh its a long healing process with a 40% change of re-occurence.
This was film the vet asked me to tape for him in October:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U93TkaYep0 showing a slight hop on the right rein (injury is other leg).
This was him in December
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XOkOL8iYCE which was day three of out in the field (had sedated previous two days but not third day - silly me). This set us back another four weeks!
The film I took of him three days ago is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UslBFCyrcQ&feature=youtu.be
Do you think he has progressed much from the first video to now in terms of lameness??? The slight hop he shows on the right rein the vet believes to be over compensation due to the opposite current N/S fore injury (ligament).
P.S The video does me no favours at all. I know I look like a complete chav with my Lonsdale hoody on and my hands rise in time with my fat arse in trot!!!
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