Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Basically my horse had a fluke accident on sunday whilst at a dressage show and managed to get a plastic tub handle caught on the back of his shoe. Poor horse pulled and pulled, eventually the handle broke and resulted in a slightly twisted shoe with a bit of handle between the shoe and foot which I have asked the farrier to deal with sometime this week. However as I guessed would happen within about ten minutes his tendon came up and because we had not gone in my car (hence to first aid kit - I know VERY stupid) I did not have access to an instant ice pack but instead put his leg in the mangled handled tub with water and sloshed it around for ten minutes, boxed him home and cold hosed, ice packed and ice cupped AND iced bandaged. However the tendon is still slightly up yesterday after a few hours turnout, but comes up and down corresponding on whether he has been moving or not. I.e if he is trotted up it goes down, but if he stands still it comes up. I presume this is synovial fluid build up, a bit like filled legs and not serious. The staff have said his tendon is right down this morning so he is going out for half a day (he is pretty sensible) and they will get in lunch time. If it has come up when they get him in the vet is visiting this afternoon to another livery so they will ask the vet to look at my horse. If it is down when he comes in I will continue to cold hose and assess. Is this normal behaviour for a tendon though? Could it be a check ligament injury with the swelling up and down like this? He is half a tenth lame. There is no heat from the tendon and there is no sign of bowing, in fact it is only very slight. What would you suggest. He is having two danillon every night in his tea. The accident happened on Sunday morning. Ice cups were the idea of my horse physio student friend whose tutor said to fill polystyrene cups with water and freeze. When horse has tendon injury put ice cup on leg moving it around slowly but continuously over the tendon area to prevent ice burn, peeling off the polystyrene as the ice melts and you use the cup up. Excellent idea that every yard should do.