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RodeoGirlJodi
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2015-11-06 12:21 PM
Subject: Fractured Navicular Bone



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 Anyone ever dealt with one? What was the outcome? Did the horse return to competition?
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DaArrow
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-11-06 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone


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It depends on how severe it is and what your treatment options are. My boyfriends head horse had one fracture disintegrate the bone completely and the other was intact but fractured all the way through. His only option was to nerve the horse. They were able to do a partial nerve and only nerve the heel so he had toe feeling. He was off for about 3 months after the surgery, probably a month before, and he's completely sound again. He's definitely just an arena horse, still limps on hard ground, and lives in a grassy pasture. So he seems to thrive with that. He even gained like +250 pounds after the surgery because he was finally out of pain, (seems like a lot, he just never really looked fit or developed). He also get's the shoes with really tall heels so he has no pressure on the heel. Some horses can be maintained just fine with injections and corrective shoeing. But he is competitive again as a head horse with the nerving. Honestly, I used to show cutting horses and a lot of them were nerved as well. I would be worried about a nerved barrel horse, just because of the speed and if the ground was quite right and tripping and stuff. Just because ground is so important, I don't know if a nerved horse would be able to barrel race. Lot's of fractures result in nerving. I guess just consult with your vet and see what your treatment options are for long term affects.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-11-06 4:12 PM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone



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Yep! Mine did it first weekend in may. Got 6 weeks off and and was back running late July.
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2015-11-06 5:16 PM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone



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DaArrow - 2015-11-06 4:09 PM It depends on how severe it is and what your treatment options are. My boyfriends head horse had one fracture disintegrate the bone completely and the other was intact but fractured all the way through. His only option was to nerve the horse. They were able to do a partial nerve and only nerve the heel so he had toe feeling. He was off for about 3 months after the surgery, probably a month before, and he's completely sound again. He's definitely just an arena horse, still limps on hard ground, and lives in a grassy pasture. So he seems to thrive with that. He even gained like +250 pounds after the surgery because he was finally out of pain, (seems like a lot, he just never really looked fit or developed). He also get's the shoes with really tall heels so he has no pressure on the heel. Some horses can be maintained just fine with injections and corrective shoeing. But he is competitive again as a head horse with the nerving. Honestly, I used to show cutting horses and a lot of them were nerved as well. I would be worried about a nerved barrel horse, just because of the speed and if the ground was quite right and tripping and stuff. Just because ground is so important, I don't know if a nerved horse would be able to barrel race. Lot's of fractures result in nerving. I guess just consult with your vet and see what your treatment options are for long term affects.

Very good advice.  
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acee06
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2015-11-07 11:15 AM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone


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I had one last december. Fracture into joint. 3 laser treatments within a few weeks of occurring, 4+ months stall rset, Bar shoe, PHT bells, TLC EquiiBone. Now back to running competitive since august! I now know of microrrent, had i known then i would have added regular treatments as I'm confident it would have expidited healing. Good luck!
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RodeoGirlJodi
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2015-11-11 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone



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Glad to hear some good stories!  I should add a little info.  This horse tore his DDFT as well (and the fracture presumably occured at the same time).  He's been off over a year.  He had navicular changes before, but it was managable with injections and proper shoeing.  

I can attach MRI results for those who know how to decifer them and want to hear the findings. 

I'll also try to attach the xray in which the fracture was found. 




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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2015-11-11 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: Fractured Navicular Bone



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Cissus Quadrangularis helps bone to heal faster. I used it when I fractured my neck and I healed faster than expected. It can be used on horses as well. It's available through Animal Element.
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