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772.1 | My input | PTOMV4::PETH | My kids are horses | Mon Nov 07 1988 09:55 | 15 |
| Has he been reset recently? It is very important when fighting a
problem such as this to not let the feet get to long or out of balance.
I am curious about the degree change you mentioned as the front
of a hoof runs anywhere from 40 to 55 degrees with the ground on
a normal horse anything other than that range will generally cause
lameness. Changing the angle by more than 2 degrees will take months
of corrective shoing to prevent stress on the tendons. Stifles as
I understand it is a pulled musule up in the stifle joint. This
joint comes into play a great deal when going up hills or jumping.
I have seen horses require up to a year of rest to really make them
right after such an injury.
Good luck,
Sandy
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772.3 | From What I've Learned???? | MPGS::SCHOFIELD | | Mon Nov 07 1988 13:56 | 19 |
| Hi Michelle,
I have never had any experience with this problem personally, but I
have heard that it is best not to do much circle work or tight turns.
It seems that the lameness is not too prominent at the walk and trot,
but more so at the canter and on circles or corners. It would probably
be best to keep him lightly exercised to avoid stiffness. I don't
think it is anything that completely goes away but can become less
severe with the proper care. Like any horse they all have their
problems, we must either learn to live with them or move on to
something more suitable and hope for the best. Hope this helps.
Good Luck
Wendy
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772.4 | Try Blue Lotion... | PBA::KEIRAN | | Mon Nov 07 1988 14:32 | 17 |
| Michelle,
What did Dr. McGee say about the horses stifles? He is the vet
at the track where I keep my horse, and he will sometimes inject
a horses stifles with cortisone so it can get inside the joint
and work its way out. My horse also has stifle problems, though
I've never had him injected, I rub his stifles with Blue Lotion,
which is just like Ben-Gay in humans. Its pretty strong stuff,
and can give them quite a bite when you apply it, but I was very
happy with the results. If you do use it, make sure you wear gloves,
and put it on the front part of the stifle first, and try not to
directly apply it to the inside of the stifle where there isn't
much hair because that could tend to make him sore. After a few
days of use, you will notice some scurf, which will be some skin
peeling off from the strength of the lotion, but its nothing to
worry about. Good luck.
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772.6 | | PBA::KEIRAN | | Tue Nov 08 1988 07:33 | 8 |
| My horse is a harness race horse, so he is worked pretty hard
during racing season. I always bought blue lotion through
someone who sold equipment at the track, but I have also seen
it in catalogs. You may want to call State Line Tack Shop
in Plaistow NH, they may carry it, if not, they may know where
you can get it.
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772.7 | Work a program with your vet | GEMVAX::FISHER | | Wed Nov 09 1988 16:31 | 21 |
| Michelle,
My horse also had a serious stifle problem a few years ago. I was
given a program by my vet on how to bring him back -- we were given
specific exercises (like lots of walk/trot/canter up/down steep
hills -- the timing was based on the vet, the steepness of the hill
and the gait) and also told what not to do -- dressage and tight
circles were part of the taboos. Anyway, working with my vet he
came through just fine and we evented again in a shorter time frame
than the vet had predicted. However, I followed the regime to the
letter, in good weather and bad, and never let up a day. I obviously
don't know if the problems are the same, but it seems to me that
you should discuss the problem with your vet and get a program to
get him back on track. You may have inadvertently done harm or
pushed too soon.
Having been through a severe stifle problem, I know there's hope,
so don't get discouraged. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you
and Cocoa.
Dawn
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772.8 | Info on the Stifle? | DEMON::RHODAN::DIROCCO | | Fri Jun 14 1991 11:23 | 7 |
| Hi,
Are there any specific notes on the Stifle? I would
appreciate any help.
thanks,
Deb
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772.9 | Stifle = Knee? | DEMON::RHODAN::DIROCCO | | Fri Jun 14 1991 12:20 | 12 |
| A reply to my own note, since nobody mentioned it in any of the
previous replies. I've been told the stifle in the horse is
comparable to the Patella or Knee(cap?) in humans.
Now, I don't know which muscles are associated with this joint
and if there are, if they are also called 'Stifles' or 'Stifle
muscles or tendons?
I'm just trying to understand more about just what it IS and IS NOT.
thanks
Deb
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