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Coming back from DDFT injury

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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-05-22 3:11 PM
Subject: Coming back from DDFT injury



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How do you know when your horse is okay to start back running?

It’s been 11 months. He’s been under saddle since November, but just a couple of days a week for 45-60 mins (what my schedule currently allows). Walk, trot, canter, sidepass with no issues at all and trotting the pattern.

He had a full lameness exam about 5 weeks ago and was within normal range.

He tears it up in the pasture - dead runs, bucks, stops, turns on a dime....

I’m planning on taking him along this weekend to exhibition. How do I know what his limits are? Start at a lope and increase speed slowly at every show? Or allow him to go a little faster?
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-05-22 7:49 PM
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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2018-05-23 8:06 AM
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My horse had this issue, and than surgery in July of last year.  I brought him back slowly with ground work in March, than rode him in April. I was so paranoid I'd do something wrong to mess things up. We went to our first competition this past weekend and he did good for being off almost a year. I was so nervous to ride him the next day thinking he'd be lame, but he was great no issues. Just take it slowly and read your horse. good luck!
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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-05-24 10:18 AM
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My vet has cleared him to start back running. I plan to take him to exhibition and slowly let him gain speed with each practice run. :)
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2018-05-24 11:57 AM
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I'll let you know when my horse recovers!
Mine has a lesion ABOVE the pastern in the DDFT. Just diagnosed about a month ago. Vet estimated 6-8 months no riding.
I'm crossing my fingers I can run him again someday.

If I were you, I'd start bringing him back at a slow lope and just bump it up a little each time. Slowly test the waters, so to speak!

 
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Gunner11
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2018-05-24 12:46 PM
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I did what you're talking about doing--start slow and build back up. Lope through once or twice, and if he's not sore after that, step it up the next day.
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2018-05-24 1:30 PM
Subject: RE: Coming back from DDFT injury


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A vet that’s good with an ultra sound will be able to tell you what the condition is of the DDFT and surrounding soft tissue. I wouldn’t begin to even leg him up without doing an u/s. It’s about $85 at my vet.

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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-05-24 1:59 PM
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We did one ultrasound in July when he got the diagnosis - it’s up very high on the tendon and was in between a grade 1 & 2. I’ve been riding him since August 11 at a walk and have just increased what he does until now - so 9 month under saddle.
I called my vet yesterday to see if she wanted to do another ultrasound before I go back to the pattern and she said no. She has seen him every 6 weeks since July and I trust her....so I’m okay without a second ultrasound.
Another local barrel racer is dealing with an SI injury and uses the same vet. They’ve done 3 ultrasounds and she still isn’t cleared to go back to running...but vet feels confident that my gelding is good to go.
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2018-05-24 2:24 PM
Subject: RE: Coming back from DDFT injury


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dRowe - 2018-05-24 1:59 PM

We did one ultrasound in July when he got the diagnosis - it’s up very high on the tendon and was in between a grade 1 & 2. I’ve been riding him since August 11 at a walk and have just increased what he does until now - so 9 month under saddle.
I called my vet yesterday to see if she wanted to do another ultrasound before I go back to the pattern and she said no. She has seen him every 6 weeks since July and I trust her....so I’m okay without a second ultrasound.
Another local barrel racer is dealing with an SI injury and uses the same vet. They’ve done 3 ultrasounds and she still isn’t cleared to go back to running...but vet feels confident that my gelding is good to go.

Gotcha.
I was just answering your question as to how you know when it’s time to leg up and got to the pattern. I want to see good fiber alignment and no lesion. Being “within normal “ range in flexions and the vet not showing me a healed DDFT doesn’t make me very confident. That’s just me :-)
Sounds like you’ve dedicated a lot of time to proper healing, I hope it works :-)
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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-05-24 2:43 PM
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Gotcha.
I was just answering your question as to how you know when it’s time to leg up and got to the pattern. I want to see good fiber alignment and no lesion. Being “within normal “ range in flexions and the vet not showing me a healed DDFT doesn’t make me very confident. That’s just me :-)
Sounds like you’ve dedicated a lot of time to proper healing, I hope it works :-)

Yikes. Okay - I assumed because the vet didn’t feel that another u/s was needed, that it must be healed.

I’ve never ever dealt with anything like this before. I assumed I should trust my vet. :(

Thank you!
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