chester2010
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My 6 year old show-jumper has just been diagnosed with a severe rupture of his deep digital flexor tendon which has also ruptured into his tendon sheath. He's incredibly lame on it (10/10) and has been at Liphook Hospital having numerous scans as vets cannot understand how he has caused so much damage (it happened in a 2 hour gap in his stable between 6:30pm - 8pm). He is in a soft cast and stuck on 3 months of box rest before they re scan it to see how it is healing if at all. They think a total of 9-12 months healing time before I can even think about getting back on. They also say he won't ever jump again which is obviously devastating for such a young and talented horse. Surgery is available but it does not reduce the healing time or change the outcome so we don't really see much point in spending thousands on an op that won't change the long term. He is insured but unfortunately we have already spent what he is covered for with countless scans and x rays and overnight stays in hospital.
I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this type of injury and what the outcome was...good or bad.
I have been recommend to use an ArcEquine. Does anyone know if they really do work? The brand ambassador says that with using one he will return to jumping and his usual athletic ability...can this be true for what i was told was a catastrophic career ending injury?
He also has a pair of horseware ice vibe boots to help the healing but these can't be used for a month until he changes into a normal bandage which is changed daily as current support bandage is being changed weekly.
Any comments appreciated. Good or bad!!
I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this type of injury and what the outcome was...good or bad.
I have been recommend to use an ArcEquine. Does anyone know if they really do work? The brand ambassador says that with using one he will return to jumping and his usual athletic ability...can this be true for what i was told was a catastrophic career ending injury?
He also has a pair of horseware ice vibe boots to help the healing but these can't be used for a month until he changes into a normal bandage which is changed daily as current support bandage is being changed weekly.
Any comments appreciated. Good or bad!!