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Case Study - OCD and DJD
"Nickolai"
1999 Hannovarian gelding
NutraWound
Veterinarian diagnosis:
OCD R. shoulder, and DJD
both hocks.
Brief history:
"Nickolai" came up with severe grade
3-4 lameness on his R. shoulder after playing hard November.
Phenylbutazone and stall rest for 3 months, showed only minor improvement. He
was referred to the surgical facility, San Luis Rey Equine Hospital, in Feb.
2000. Surgery was performed on his R. shoulder. Unfortunately, not all of the
calcification could be removed, and according to the treating veterinarian, a 50
cent size chunk was unable to be removed. The colt was given a poor prognosis,
sent home, and castrated. He was treated with stall rest, phenylbutazone,
Adequan series, both hocks were injected (several times), and he was put on
joint supplements. His diet consisted of grass hay only. Both hind legs were
bandaged, and resulted in "bandage bows" of both legs on the extensor tendons.
In June 2001, he was referred to San Diego Equine Sports Therapy, by the
treating veterinarian, for laser and therapeutic ultrasound of the bandage bows,
and both hocks. The 2 y/o gelding had now been on stall rest since November
1999.
June 2001 this gelding presented himself as grade 3-4 lame,
depending on the day, usually non weight bearing on the R. front. Both hocks
were extremely swollen, and very warm to touch. His R. shoulder showed marked
signs of atrophy, and was extremely tender to touch. His R. front hoof showed
excessive heel growth and a "clubbed" appearance. He was a "growthy" colt, and
on the thin side. His disposition was extremely timid and fearful of people; a
stud chain was used every time he was handled. He had severe muscle spasms along
his neck, shoulder and wither areas.
Upon veterinarian recommendation, "Nick" was treated with
therapeutic ultrasound and laser for the bandage bows and had his hocks treated
as well. His extensor tendons healed dramatically, and his hock swelling went
down about 50%, but remained larger than normal. The treating veterinarian did
not feel therapeutic modalities could help his shoulder, and suggested
euthanasia, as she felt the case was hopeless. In Oct. 2001, the gelding was
offered for free to San Diego Equine Sports Therapy.
Upon arrival to his new home, "Nick" was treated as
follows: He was put on 45cc NutraWound two times daily. And put in a 12'x24'
stall for 30 days. Within the first week, his hocks were down to normal size.
After 30 days, his dosage of the NutraWound remained the same, and he was
hand-walked 5 minutes 2x daily. He was walking without any noticeable signs of
lameness. He was allowed to do tight turns both directions after 2 weeks; he did
this without lameness or hopping of any kind. 60 days after he had began
treatment with the NutraWound, he was allowed out in a 60' round pen for 10
minutes 1x per day for the first 2 weeks, then for 15 minutes 2x per day for
another 2 weeks. He still remained on the NutraWound @ 45cc powder two times per
day. After a total of 90 days of NutraWound two times daily and very controlled
exercise, with no detectable lameness, he was turned out for half days in a
small paddock. His dosage of the NutraWound was reduced to 45cc 1x per day, for
30 more days, then he was taken off the NutraWound completely. Then moved into
pasture with other horses full time. His diet during treatment consisted of
grass and alfalfa hay, and no joint supplements of any kind.
"Nickolai" was moved to the state of Oregon in March of
2002. He has been out on pasture with 4 mares and fillies since. He runs, bucks,
plays incredibly hard, and is a very happy well adjusted horse. His lameness is
undetectable, and his gaits are beautiful, and strong with a tremendous amount
of reach. He shows no shortness of stride. His shoulder is not tender on
palpation, barely detectable atrophy, and his foot, while still a little longer
in the heel growth, does not appear "clubbed". His hocks have not been filled
or swollen since his initial arrival to San Diego Equine Sports Therapy, now
located in Oregon. His diet consists of grass and alfalfa hay, and he is on zero
supplements of any kind. "Nickolai" is now a 4 y/o, approx. 16.2 h.h., and his
weight is excellent. His disposition has changed from fearful and timid to
extremely self confident and bold. He is a very happy, well adjusted horse.
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