Doublethyme
Well-Known Member
OK, my mare is off to the vets next week for another scan on her annular ligament/SDFT injury in the pastern area and everything crossed, I hope she is given a green light for the slow process of introducing her back to work.
I am thoroughly confused as to what is best with regards to support or no support / boots or bandages for her injured leg when I do start her rehab work.
In the past pre-injury I have hardly ever put boots on for hacking, do use polo type bandages for schooling particularly in winter as she gets a bit arthritic and obviously things like Clarendons for jumping (not that we are going to be doing any jumping again
).
Trouble is you read so much about tendons heating, boots/bandages not being good, that I am very confused - I just want to do the best for my horse.
Hence the poll !!! I will be asking my vet too, but wanted a bit of an overview of opinions. Plus from the pro support group, some boots/bandage recommendations would be helpful.
Thanks
I am thoroughly confused as to what is best with regards to support or no support / boots or bandages for her injured leg when I do start her rehab work.
In the past pre-injury I have hardly ever put boots on for hacking, do use polo type bandages for schooling particularly in winter as she gets a bit arthritic and obviously things like Clarendons for jumping (not that we are going to be doing any jumping again
Trouble is you read so much about tendons heating, boots/bandages not being good, that I am very confused - I just want to do the best for my horse.
Hence the poll !!! I will be asking my vet too, but wanted a bit of an overview of opinions. Plus from the pro support group, some boots/bandage recommendations would be helpful.
Thanks