Birker2020
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Positive vibes please! I'm taking my horse to the vets tomorrow in the hope that the procedure known as PRP (platelet rich plasma) will help heal his suspensory ligament. This is known to aid healing by applying platelets into the ligament using the patients own blood which is placed into a centrifuge and the protein rich platelets are then injected back into the tendon area of the horse thus improving and speeding up healing. The platelets have to be five time richer than before in order to be called platelet rich. I was initially very much in two minds whether to have this done or not as I believe the horse could become sound eventually with patience and time, plus the fact I really didn't want him on box rest due to being colic prone and other issues. However I also began to realise that at the age of 14 and with my claim running out in June next year it would be in Bailey's interests to fling everything at him whilst I had the money to do so, to give him the best chance of a successful outcome.
Then he has to stay on box rest for a week and be led out twice daily in hand during this time. Then I believe its a gradual (gradual being the operative word) slide back into work.
This was the last video we took of him around 16th October. As you can see he is still over compensating on the right fore hence the very slight hopping motion as the injury is the lateral branch suspensory ligament near fore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U93TkaYep0&feature=related
Since then he's had his trot work increased and is walking out every other day under saddle on hacks for an hour - hour and a quarter and ridden in the school the other days for approx 20-30 mins with 1-2/8ths trot work.
Then he has to stay on box rest for a week and be led out twice daily in hand during this time. Then I believe its a gradual (gradual being the operative word) slide back into work.
This was the last video we took of him around 16th October. As you can see he is still over compensating on the right fore hence the very slight hopping motion as the injury is the lateral branch suspensory ligament near fore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U93TkaYep0&feature=related
Since then he's had his trot work increased and is walking out every other day under saddle on hacks for an hour - hour and a quarter and ridden in the school the other days for approx 20-30 mins with 1-2/8ths trot work.
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