georgiegirl
Well-Known Member
Over the spring we noticed a few changes in Autumn which lead to us taking her down to the vets. Her topline muscle changed shape, she bagan struggling with left canter and stopped once or twice jumping when coming off a tighter left hand turn - these are all things she NEVER does so we knew something was up....
Took her to the vets who saw her ridden, lunged etc and said they couldnt see anything really that wrong. I just knew myself she didnt feel quite right or as athletic as she normally does...
So, we did a very expensive bone scan (thankgod for insurance!) which didnt really show anything up apart from very very mild uptake in the left sacro iliac region. The vet then went ahead with nerve blocks and when he blocked out her left proximal suspensory ligament he then said he could see what I was talking about re her not moving quite right and said he could see what I mean when she moves on full power!
Both hinds were scanned and the right was perfectly fine and the left showed inflammation and disrupted fibres - no holes or tears but more than likely given our history etc this is what had been rumbling away...
They did shockwave there and then that day as well as a steriod injection and she then came home to be put onto box rest with fortnightly shock wave treatments. She also currently has egg bars fitted behind.
Shes been in around 5.5 weeks now and the vet has said in a week and halfs time he wants me to start ridden walk work for a fortnight and then after that introduce trot.
At the three month stage (from diagnosis) he wants to rescan the leg and is then confident we can crack on with canter work and jumping etc with the aim of her being back out eventing mid september.
Reading up on other people PSD cases they seem to have months and months of box rest and rehab and I cant help but wonder if this all seems a bit quick?! The vets have been fantastic and I do trust them but part of me niggles away thinking what if etc etc. My guesses are its because there were no holes/lesions/tears which means they are aiming for such a quick comeback but was just wondering if it sounded right to others????
Also, anything else I can do to help her rehab? Ive put her onto a glucosamine and collagen based joint supplement now which I intend to keep her on indefinately and we are also planning some physio at around that three month stage as well as purchasing a massage pad to help her get back up to full steam (my poor bank balance.....) Just wondered if anyone else had any nuggets of advice they could offer for the best way of building her back up to work?
Thankyou!!
Took her to the vets who saw her ridden, lunged etc and said they couldnt see anything really that wrong. I just knew myself she didnt feel quite right or as athletic as she normally does...
So, we did a very expensive bone scan (thankgod for insurance!) which didnt really show anything up apart from very very mild uptake in the left sacro iliac region. The vet then went ahead with nerve blocks and when he blocked out her left proximal suspensory ligament he then said he could see what I was talking about re her not moving quite right and said he could see what I mean when she moves on full power!
Both hinds were scanned and the right was perfectly fine and the left showed inflammation and disrupted fibres - no holes or tears but more than likely given our history etc this is what had been rumbling away...
They did shockwave there and then that day as well as a steriod injection and she then came home to be put onto box rest with fortnightly shock wave treatments. She also currently has egg bars fitted behind.
Shes been in around 5.5 weeks now and the vet has said in a week and halfs time he wants me to start ridden walk work for a fortnight and then after that introduce trot.
At the three month stage (from diagnosis) he wants to rescan the leg and is then confident we can crack on with canter work and jumping etc with the aim of her being back out eventing mid september.
Reading up on other people PSD cases they seem to have months and months of box rest and rehab and I cant help but wonder if this all seems a bit quick?! The vets have been fantastic and I do trust them but part of me niggles away thinking what if etc etc. My guesses are its because there were no holes/lesions/tears which means they are aiming for such a quick comeback but was just wondering if it sounded right to others????
Also, anything else I can do to help her rehab? Ive put her onto a glucosamine and collagen based joint supplement now which I intend to keep her on indefinately and we are also planning some physio at around that three month stage as well as purchasing a massage pad to help her get back up to full steam (my poor bank balance.....) Just wondered if anyone else had any nuggets of advice they could offer for the best way of building her back up to work?
Thankyou!!