Twiglet
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
My new-ish boy has been diagnosed with damage to the external branch of his right hind suspensory ligament
It is almost certainly from a trauma - ie. a kick - rather than a workload strain or conformational fault, and was unfortunately misdiagnosed for the first two weeks, and as a result the vet advised to keep working him to take the leg swelling down. He has remained totally sound throughout, the leg just swelled and had some heat in it.
The ultrasound showed a linear 'cut' in the lateral branch of the ligament, although it is fully intact by the time it joins the sesamoid bone. There isn't fraying or tearing of the fibres (at this stage).
The initial treatment was application of PRP (plasma replacement therapy) along with a cartrophen injection. The next stage is box rest for the foreseeable future - although the two vets treating him are at odds as to whether he should be in hand walking at this stage. One is advocating immobilization (he has a Robert Jones stable bandage on) and the other is insisting on twice daily walking to stretch the fibres and help prevent scar tissue formation.
In 6 weeks time, the plan is to start three sessions of shockwave therapy, and rescan.
Surgery hasn't been mentioned as an option - although I think that it is more suitable for PSD rather than this sort of injury?
I'm using an Arc Equine daily, he has an Equissage on 5 days a week, is being fed Global Herbs Tendoneaze (with MSM), wearing magnetic fetlock bands, doing daily stretches and having a sports massage every three weeks. Is there anything I'm missing?
Any good tips for entertaining a fit young otherwise totally healthy horse on box rest? I don't think there's a stable toy out there I haven't purchased....
Does anyone else have any experience with this sort of injury in a competition horse? Am I being utterly naïve to hope that he may return to (grassroots) eventing and dressage? My vet seems relatively positive, but his approach is somewhat vague generally....
(But please no PTS disaster stories, I've already lost one 8 year old in the last 6 months, I can't face the prospect of losing another young horse
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My new-ish boy has been diagnosed with damage to the external branch of his right hind suspensory ligament
The ultrasound showed a linear 'cut' in the lateral branch of the ligament, although it is fully intact by the time it joins the sesamoid bone. There isn't fraying or tearing of the fibres (at this stage).
The initial treatment was application of PRP (plasma replacement therapy) along with a cartrophen injection. The next stage is box rest for the foreseeable future - although the two vets treating him are at odds as to whether he should be in hand walking at this stage. One is advocating immobilization (he has a Robert Jones stable bandage on) and the other is insisting on twice daily walking to stretch the fibres and help prevent scar tissue formation.
In 6 weeks time, the plan is to start three sessions of shockwave therapy, and rescan.
Surgery hasn't been mentioned as an option - although I think that it is more suitable for PSD rather than this sort of injury?
I'm using an Arc Equine daily, he has an Equissage on 5 days a week, is being fed Global Herbs Tendoneaze (with MSM), wearing magnetic fetlock bands, doing daily stretches and having a sports massage every three weeks. Is there anything I'm missing?
Any good tips for entertaining a fit young otherwise totally healthy horse on box rest? I don't think there's a stable toy out there I haven't purchased....
Does anyone else have any experience with this sort of injury in a competition horse? Am I being utterly naïve to hope that he may return to (grassroots) eventing and dressage? My vet seems relatively positive, but his approach is somewhat vague generally....
(But please no PTS disaster stories, I've already lost one 8 year old in the last 6 months, I can't face the prospect of losing another young horse