maxie
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Just wondering is anyone has any experience - good or bad- with shock wave therapy?
One of the hunters has a very soft, fluid filled lump above his knee. He has it quite a long time- he whacked his leg off the breast bar pawing in the box when a youngster. The lump has always been soft and fluid and he has never put in a lame step with it.
Vet has x-rayed and confirmed that it's nothing to do with knee joint. We tried cortisone (or cortisol, can't remember?) injection and DMSO for a week but it didn't really have any effect. Horse is away at grass since but vet suggested when he comes back home to try shock wave therapy.
A few questions for anyone who has used shock wave:
- What was it for & did it work?
- Are they off work while being treated?
-Is it a once a week or several days in succession treatment?
- Is it a painful treatment?
Thanks in advance
Just wondering is anyone has any experience - good or bad- with shock wave therapy?
One of the hunters has a very soft, fluid filled lump above his knee. He has it quite a long time- he whacked his leg off the breast bar pawing in the box when a youngster. The lump has always been soft and fluid and he has never put in a lame step with it.
Vet has x-rayed and confirmed that it's nothing to do with knee joint. We tried cortisone (or cortisol, can't remember?) injection and DMSO for a week but it didn't really have any effect. Horse is away at grass since but vet suggested when he comes back home to try shock wave therapy.
A few questions for anyone who has used shock wave:
- What was it for & did it work?
- Are they off work while being treated?
-Is it a once a week or several days in succession treatment?
- Is it a painful treatment?
Thanks in advance