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    Re: [RC] UC Davis tendon rehab schedule - Magnumsmom


    I'm heading out on the trail this morning but I have several
    anectodal stories about how well this works including a few
    years ago when Blue had an injury to the tendon sheath in
    his right rear... which healed up and has not given him any
    trouble at all ever since.  Please let me know if you have 
    any questions,
    
    Kathy Myers
    in Santa Fe, NM
    ps... what I need is a "UC Davis Root Canal Rehab Schedule"
    for grumpy husbands...
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    The UC Davis tendon rehab:
    
    All Flat! No Hills!  Period.
    
    6 to 8 weeks total rest in a 20 x 40 flat paddock
    and hand walking 20 minutes once or twice a day.
    Paddock must not allow the horse to run in circles.
    Hand walking is important.
    
    If horse trots fine and ultrasound is clear after
    6 to 8 weeks (depending on vet) start:
    
    Week 1:  Walk 20 minutes under saddle 4 times a week.
    Week 2:  Walk 25 minutes...
    .. add 5 minutes of walking under saddle per week
    until horse is up to walking for 1 hour under saddle.
    
    *if* horse goes off, back to square one.
    If horse is still sound:
    
    start adding trotting under saddle 5 minutes.
    Add 5 minutes of trotting under saddle each week
    until horse can do unlimited walking and trotting
    under saddle on the flat and is still sound.
    (I figure for most people 30 minutes of trotting
    is "unlimited" trotting).
    
    *if* horse goes off, back to square one.
    If horse is still sound:
    
    Add back the canter on the flat.
    
    *if* horse goes off, back to square one.
    If horse is still sound:
    
    You can add back hills, turn horse out, and horse
    is considered recovered.
    
    This works.  It takes patience.  But if you try
    to rush a tendon injury you risk having it not
    heal and then having intermittent lameness issues.
    
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