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Hi I'm fairly new on here and just started posting.
Recently my 6 YO TB was diagnosed with bilateral damage to soft tissues in the foot ( ddft, DSIL and collateral sesmoidean ligament.)
He had been intemittently lame since the end of may - 1/10 trotting on a 10m circle on hard standing and we eventually went for an MRI scan to find out exactly what was going on.
Prior to that we were on partial box rest - gentle exercise in walk.
Reading the report there are no actual tears but references to mild swelling and slight loss of definition.
There were no significant bone changes.
Recommended 2 - 3 months box rest followed by 6 - 8 weeks walk and the vet has given me a 60% chance of return to full function.
I searched amongst older posts and did find other people who had had similar problems though some were a year or more old.
Just wondered if other people who had been through the same had any experiences to share, advice etc
Thanks
Recently my 6 YO TB was diagnosed with bilateral damage to soft tissues in the foot ( ddft, DSIL and collateral sesmoidean ligament.)
He had been intemittently lame since the end of may - 1/10 trotting on a 10m circle on hard standing and we eventually went for an MRI scan to find out exactly what was going on.
Prior to that we were on partial box rest - gentle exercise in walk.
Reading the report there are no actual tears but references to mild swelling and slight loss of definition.
There were no significant bone changes.
Recommended 2 - 3 months box rest followed by 6 - 8 weeks walk and the vet has given me a 60% chance of return to full function.
I searched amongst older posts and did find other people who had had similar problems though some were a year or more old.
Just wondered if other people who had been through the same had any experiences to share, advice etc
Thanks