Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Handsome Boy


Poor Muddy. He is slightly off on his front left leg. It's been almost six months since he had his fetlock injected. After speaking with Dr. Simpkins, he said it was probably time for him to be injected again. The plan is to have his stifles injected six months from when he originally had them done which was in January. I'm going to get his fetlock done at the same time. Hopefully, his stifles will only need to be done yearly. It looks like the fetlock will probably be every six months. He's still on Adequan. Muddy started back on SmartPak supplements back in March. He is on Smart Omega 3, SmartDigest, SmartHoof Pellets, and SmartMSM Pellets. His coat looks amazing! So for now Muddy will enjoy the pampered life of a pasture pet. Hopefully, he'll be good as new soon so he can enjoy going trail riding!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Rehab Day

02/03/10 It has been snowing and raining lately. This was the first day I was able to get out and work with Muddy since his first rehab day. Clark (barn owner) had told me that Muddy and his pasture pal Reno had been galloping around like two year olds. That got me thinking that if Muddy can run around like crazy, it shouldn't hurt him to test him out on the lunge. He was a little grouchy when I was grooming him specially around his hind end. Muddy was pretty frisky leading him to the arena. We warmed up walking around the arena. Then I led him over two trotting poles to get him to lift and stretch his stifles. We did a little backing and turn on the forehand. He was a little sluggish and dragging his feet with the backing up. Then I put him on the lunge and had him walk a bit. Asked for a little bit of trot. First thing I noticed was he was much more forward at the trot than he has been in a long time. I could tell he was feeling really good. I can still see a little stiffness in his left stifle, but it worked itself out. It will take a bit of time for him to get completely comfortable and to rebuild the muscle in the area. Muddy was feeling so good I asked him for the canter. He took his leads perfectly and did not seem stiff at all. I only had him go around one circle cantering each direction and same for the trot. No need to over do it. I just wanted to see how he was coming along. I'm curious as to how often I will need to inject his stifles. I'm hoping no more than once a year, but will of course do it as often as it needs. I'm really impressed with this whole joint injection thing. It's amazing the results.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Rehab Day

01/27/10 Muddy has had stall rest for four days. I noticed while grooming him that Muddy was resting his back left leg. We went out to the arena for the first day of rehab. I walked him around the arena to help loosen him up. He was striding out quite nicely. Then I set up two poles on the ground and walked Muddy over them. I wanted him to lift and flex the joint. He walked over with little trouble or resistance. I then had Muddy do some series of backing up and turn on the forehand. Muddy did not show any resistance. In fact, I was quite surprised with how great he did with the backing up and turn on the forehand. I hardly had to apply any pressure to get him to back up and I only pointed at his side to get him to turn. We ended the session with hand grazing where I noticed that he was resting the same leg. I'm wondering if it's a little sore. We are going to take it slow. It will be a little while before I trot him much less ride him.

Stifle Injections




Stifle Injections

01/16/10 Muddy had his stifles injected today. Dr Simpkins had to answer an emergency call so Dr Elsea did the injections. Dr Elsea could feel scar tissue build up in Muddy's left stifle. Hopefully, this will help and Muddy will be sound again!

Fetlock Injection