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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 948904" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>my concern is i have no experience or know anyone that has had it done.</p><p>the way i understand it(i may be wrong) is the tendon that slips back over the bone(?) that locks it, so a horse can sleep standing up is perforated which widens the tendon thus making it shorter and unable to slip back behind the bone.</p><p>this fixing the lock out since the tendon is no longer able to slip back and lock up.</p><p>it all sounds good but i don't want to have any regrets.</p><p>i was all for exercise and rehab until he nearly fell.</p><p>i am now concerned about what damage he could do to himself if he does fall and i sure don't want to be under him if he falls.</p><p>before it was just at times it would catch a little but when the corner falls away and your think "were going down" has caused me to not trust his leg/health.</p><p>so i want whats best for the horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 948904, member: 8382"] my concern is i have no experience or know anyone that has had it done. the way i understand it(i may be wrong) is the tendon that slips back over the bone(?) that locks it, so a horse can sleep standing up is perforated which widens the tendon thus making it shorter and unable to slip back behind the bone. this fixing the lock out since the tendon is no longer able to slip back and lock up. it all sounds good but i don't want to have any regrets. i was all for exercise and rehab until he nearly fell. i am now concerned about what damage he could do to himself if he does fall and i sure don't want to be under him if he falls. before it was just at times it would catch a little but when the corner falls away and your think "were going down" has caused me to not trust his leg/health. so i want whats best for the horse. [/QUOTE]
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