dreams579
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Thanks of course you can. Will this still work with it being a degeneration of suspensory ligaments and not just a simple injury? I was under the impression that the condition only progressively gets worse?
obviously it is very dependant on the individual horse - in theory even a degenerative condition should be helped by the correct work - but its finding that correct balance, and the only way you'll know that, especially if you op, is to ultrasound on a very regular basis. in terms of work, my suggestion would be as much flat hacking as possible. hills are bad for suspensories (well, at least in the early stages)! as are soft surfaces and turns.
i would be having some very frank discussions with your vet - if it was their horse, would they operate? do you trust your vet? depending on insurance, is it worth throwing lots and lots of money at an injury that you are only ever going to patch together for a temporary amount of time? would your pony be happy as a field ornament? can you commit the time to doing all the rehab and box rest etc? all questions which i'm sure you are already asking yourself and your vet. I don't envy you at all, and i full well know the heartbreaking decision you are facing.
pm me if i can offer any further support x