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My TB Gelding was diagnosed with mild-moderate Proximal Suspensory Strain in his RH in Jan 2018. No lesions or tears. We did box rest and rehab, as recommended by the vet. Brought horse back into light work - mostly walking and trotting, and introducing a few strides of canter. Horse has come up lame again in RH. I have an appointment next week with the head of the vet practice.
I suspect he has aggravated the suspensory again. Or, the rehab program given by the original vet was too aggressive, and it never fully healed.
I have been doing a lot of reading on PSD and I am wondering - what is the difference between Proximal Suspensory Strain and PSD? Is there a difference? What are the long term outcomes for soundness? What are the gold standard treatments?
I could be getting ahead of myself, as I don't know for sure he has re-injured the suspensory. But I highly suspect that is the case, and I want to go into my appointment next week with all the information I can.
My TB Gelding was diagnosed with mild-moderate Proximal Suspensory Strain in his RH in Jan 2018. No lesions or tears. We did box rest and rehab, as recommended by the vet. Brought horse back into light work - mostly walking and trotting, and introducing a few strides of canter. Horse has come up lame again in RH. I have an appointment next week with the head of the vet practice.
I suspect he has aggravated the suspensory again. Or, the rehab program given by the original vet was too aggressive, and it never fully healed.
I have been doing a lot of reading on PSD and I am wondering - what is the difference between Proximal Suspensory Strain and PSD? Is there a difference? What are the long term outcomes for soundness? What are the gold standard treatments?
I could be getting ahead of myself, as I don't know for sure he has re-injured the suspensory. But I highly suspect that is the case, and I want to go into my appointment next week with all the information I can.