I rehab 2-3 suspensorys per year, usually high suspensory on hind legs. you need a vet with a good ultrasound machine, that is good at reading ultrasounds. He needs to be able to measure the lesion so you can cl progress every 4-6 weeks. Just saying "theres a strain/injury" is not enough.
Regenerative meds into the lesion are necessary unless ot is truly , just a strain, that maybe has some fluid but still has good fiber alignment. Stall rest, usually 3-4 months, with no more than hand walking is necessary. No excercise until you have some fiber formation. daily or at least 3 x per week MagnaWave, acuscope or laser therapy to help circulation. There is no blood circulation in tendon/ligaments, so you need to stimulate blood flow around it. The body's healing process slows down drastically around 8 weeks, so more therapy is needed, especially then.
Regular U/S to gauge progress is critical. If you don't see consistent progress (about 10%) every 6 weeks, they are moving too much or you're not doing enough therapy. supportive shoeing, like a heel extension will help. |