minimex2
Well-Known Member
Any experience of both, benefits vs negatives.
Thanks
Thanks
And cold therapy for months .
why do you say this GS?Only as my vets tell me that after the initial heat and swelling has passed then there's no need to continue ice/cold hosing.
Going though this again at the moment myself OP, though it's check ligament rather than a tendon for me. I've opted to do pen rest in the field rather than put her in the box again, so she's in approx 2x stable size pen outdoors and pottering about quietly. I've had the leg scanned and vet agreed with this option. I wouldn't let her have the whole field at this stage as I want to prevent any hooning around.[/QUOT
Because the vets caring for one of ours who had a what was described as catastrophic suspensory injury told us over and over again to keep going with the cold therapy we did going eight plus times a day for eight months and twice daily there after .
Gosh, super sounding facilities! (green with envy here).I cant recall off the top of my head if its type one or type four collegen that's required for healthy tendon repair.