Birker2020
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A bit of background: my 15 year old WB gelding was diagnosed with a slight sprain of the lateral branch of the suspensory ligament June 2011 in his near fore - the lateral branch itself runs from the suspensory ligament (when the horse is stood its the hard bit that feels like bone behind the cannon bone on the outside of the leg but goes soft when the leg is bent) and then splits in two and travels across the fetlock joint on the outside of the joint.
The vet advised cold therapy (which I'd already been treating him with) box rest and controlled exercise. Its taken three lots of shockwave treatment, ultrasound treatment and pulsed magnotherapy treatment to help the leg. He has also received PRP which is like stem cell therapy but they use the plasma from the horses blood and inject back into the ligament. The horse went back into full work (bar jumping) in January 2012. The last scan showing pleasing results and the vet said he was happy the horse could continue with its work. I had the scan as I was worried as his leg kept coming up everytime I rode him.
My horse three weeks ago received hock fusion (with ethanol the alcohol injection) and fusion will take place anytime between six months and two years although the pain killing took immediate effect. So now he is not overloading the near fore due to pain from spavin in the hocks.
However every time I ride whether it be a hack or schooling in the menage his leg comes up with puffiness. It goes down immediately upon the application if ice and the vet says providing this is the case the horse will be fine to continue. But what I don't understand is why this is happening? Is this just synovial fluid or what? Sometimes I don't ice it and a couple of hours later it goes down, and its always down 24 hours later.
I thought puffiness went down with exercise not up. Sorry for long post but wanted to get everything clear. The horse is not lame and upon trot up WITH flexion the vet was very happy that he was sound.
The vet advised cold therapy (which I'd already been treating him with) box rest and controlled exercise. Its taken three lots of shockwave treatment, ultrasound treatment and pulsed magnotherapy treatment to help the leg. He has also received PRP which is like stem cell therapy but they use the plasma from the horses blood and inject back into the ligament. The horse went back into full work (bar jumping) in January 2012. The last scan showing pleasing results and the vet said he was happy the horse could continue with its work. I had the scan as I was worried as his leg kept coming up everytime I rode him.
My horse three weeks ago received hock fusion (with ethanol the alcohol injection) and fusion will take place anytime between six months and two years although the pain killing took immediate effect. So now he is not overloading the near fore due to pain from spavin in the hocks.
However every time I ride whether it be a hack or schooling in the menage his leg comes up with puffiness. It goes down immediately upon the application if ice and the vet says providing this is the case the horse will be fine to continue. But what I don't understand is why this is happening? Is this just synovial fluid or what? Sometimes I don't ice it and a couple of hours later it goes down, and its always down 24 hours later.
I thought puffiness went down with exercise not up. Sorry for long post but wanted to get everything clear. The horse is not lame and upon trot up WITH flexion the vet was very happy that he was sound.