Stress Fracture

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Stress Fracture

Postby griff » Mon May 24, 2010 9:09 am

Has anyone ever heard if pin firing a stress fracture??

I can understand how pin firing might help a bucked shin recover but do not understand how applying that kind of heat to a horses shin would help a stress fracture heal. Granted it is a very small fracture but still do not understand how pin firing will help.

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Postby Strategic Maneuver » Mon May 24, 2010 2:15 pm

Nope, and I wouldn't do it to my horse. I've heard of people using shock wave but as far as I know, stall rest and time are the only real cure for a stress fracture.

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Postby griff » Mon May 24, 2010 8:22 pm

I contacted the VA Tech Marian duPont Scott Equine Medica Center near Leesburg, VA thisn afternoon and the first thing we are goig to do is trake a set of X rays using their state of nthe art machine see if we really have a problem or not.

They do not bad mouth pin firing but do not offer it as a treatment.. They do have a state of the art Acoustic Shock Wave machine and offer that servise at about 10 cents a pluse.. The range of pluses they recommend ranges from 1,000 to 3,000.

I also ran into some strong advocates of the use of magnets.. I again can not understandnhow a magnet is going to help my horse heal but I find that while there has been very little study on the use of equine magnets that the FDA has approved magnects to treat human fractures

Any thoghts or experience withmagnets??


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Postby Strategic Maneuver » Tue May 25, 2010 5:47 am

Whoa.....that is one pricey shock wave treatment. I have used magnents for other various ailments such as thrombosis and I did try them on a lay up filly with a funky ankle. The outcomes on both were better than expected so I feel like the magnents helped, especially on the thrombosis.

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Postby griff » Tue May 25, 2010 9:23 am

Thanks

SmartPak has magnets but where did you get yours.

Also, where are you getting acoustic shock wave treatments for less than 10 cents a pulse?? That comes out to $100 total cost for a 1,000 pulses or $300 total cost for a 3,000 pulses which seems to be the range they use.


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Postby doublete » Tue May 25, 2010 5:06 pm

I've used shock waves on cracked shins... Worked successfully on the first one and the second one is sucessful so far.
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Postby Strategic Maneuver » Tue May 25, 2010 5:10 pm

Thank you for working out the math for me, I figured it completely wrong. I have been paying $250 a session for a splint so their prices are right in line. The equine magnets I have used were, I think, made by Norfields and I'm not sure they are still in business. The ones I used for the thrombosis ( and on myself on occasion) are made by BIOflex and are made in Germany. One of my fillies at the track just came down with a stress fracture, right cannon, so if you hear of anything great, let me know.