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Location: missouri | I recently took my favorite gelding to the vet after he appeared lame on a short ride. The vet took x-rays, ultrasound, and nerve blocks. There was nothing remarkable in these tests, but some relief with the nerve blocks... He told me the horse should be on stall rest, walked 15" per day, 2 gms bute each day, and keep him in for next 7-9 months... or spend 2K and get an MRI in Oklahoma... has anyone had this injury??? I appreciate your help. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 350
Location: Newton, NJ | Not sure I understand the "do this or spend $2K on an MRI" philosophy... My gelding sustained a deep gash in his hind leg that required some major stitching. My vet wasn't comfortable doing the fixit work and recommended a clinic in the area. He bandaged and I transported. The horse spent 3 nights at the clinic, had an MRI to assess the damage to the deep digital and was stitched and treated and the total bill was about $2400. They did a great job, but the horse required about 10 months for recuperation - daily cleaning and rebandaging, confinement with limited hand walking, antibiotics and bute. He still has a bit of a scar, but is sound. If you truly suspect deep digital injury, I don't see how you can avoid the MRI - just my opinion... |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: cedar rapids iowa | I have had this injury and my horses recovered in a stall with 24hour access to a paddock. I just saw a special on this on RFDTV and they did not like stall rest because it causes more scar tissue and the chance of reinjury is higher. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 350
Location: Newton, NJ | I should have been more specific in my description. The horse was on stall rest for about 2-3 months with limited hand walking. I would let him stand outside the stall in his paddock to graze, but not free walk. After that, I created increasingly larger paddocks with my portable electric fence so he could have a little more room to excercise, but could not get up a head of steam. So far, so good! |
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