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| Need all the info and suggestions I can get please! Mare was diagnosed with sesmoiditis in right front. She had some tunnelingshow up in a nuclear scan and xrays. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Edited by sharpone 2014-11-22 11:53 PM
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| The mare I run now had it. I used a laser, every day. Iced the keg till heat was gone. Structural build and Painaway as a supplement. Also did Runners relief. She is a top 1DHorse and has not had a problem since. The Structural Build and Painaway is 65.00 each for a 65 day supply of each. Plus tax and shipping. |
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| Thanks! I will see what I can find on that, never heard of either. how much time off did you give her? I amplanning on laying off of her until probably march. Anyone else?
Edited by sharpone 2014-11-23 8:07 AM
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| No one else has dealt with this? Really would like to know what the outcome coud be. |
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| I had a mare get this a few years ago. She was very tough and didn't show any lameness one day ankle swelled took her to vet and she was diagnosed. 8 months off, lots of rehab, she just never came back the same. She is now in foal and still doesn't travel right after everything we tried. I really think she had it for a while before she showed any signs. If we had done an MRI I am sure we would have found more damage then just the x-Ray. That's the bad news, the good news I rehabbed a race horse with it and he went on to win a few races the next year. |
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    Location: Anywhere my horses are ! Lost in Texas!!!!! | my mare had it. Off for 2 months. I did some hydro. But mostly left her alone. No problems. She is fine now. |
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| The leg she has it in is slightly turned in. She also is extremely tough andshowed no signs until she came out of the arena lame. 2 minutes later was walking pretty normally. We have been treating secondary pain evidently for about a year. Found it when I finally decided to do a nuclear scan. Hoping there is no unseen damage. |
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        Location: The birthplace of Honest Abe | My mare had deteriation of the sesmoid, gave her 6 months off and fed her dicalcuim phosphate. 10yrs later still sound on it and running high school rodeo |
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| ready to rodeo,,,,,where do you find these supplements?
my mare has had it for a few years,,,both fronts,,,i use a theraplate and have done the sonic wave therapy and done ok but she does limp some and her times really slow down when she is getting worse and sore
Edited by Roseysbarrelhorses 2014-11-25 7:09 PM
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| Thanks all! Anymore? |
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   Location: My Own Little World | readytorodeo - 2014-11-23 3:32 AM The mare I run now had it. I used a laser, every day. Iced the keg till heat was gone. Structural build and Painaway as a supplement. Also did Runners relief. She is a top 1DHorse and has not had a problem since. The Structural Build and Painaway is 65.00 each for a 65 day supply of each. Plus tax and shipping.
This is what I would do and also find someone who can do regular Accuscope/Myopulse therapy on him |
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