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Synovitis in tendon above knee

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:01 pm
by vineyridge
My 21 yo OTTB has always had dreadful knees. When worked hard, they have always had a tendency to swell. In the 5 years I've had him, he hasn't worked hard, so I haven't had to deal with swollen knee. :roll:

Couple of months ago, he developed a puffy swelling around the tendon above the knee in the front. Vet says it's synovitis, and we've been treating it with DMSO and dex slathered on twice a day all the way around the front of the knee. Horse hates the treatment. I'm on the third bottle of this mixture, and, while one side of the tendon is no longer puffy, the other side is.

Cold hosing doesn't help, but icing does. Only problem is that it puffs right back up. He's not lame on that leg, but I'm afraid that it will harden and he will be permanently lame.

Can y'all suggest something else to try? A poultice with bandage, or some kind of ice liniment?

What is used on racers with synovitis above the knee?

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:38 pm
by Barelystable
Hey All~

I am also interested in hearing responses to this thread. I have a 3 yr old Quarter Horse that recently (well, 3 mo ago) severed his front extensor tendon, about 1 1/2 inches above his knee. Well, the wound has almost completely healed over, but it has left quite the "bump" and I was wondering if he could possibly have a similar problem. ?? who knows...I can't wait to hear any ideas. :wink:

Thanks!

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:50 am
by kezeli
[quote="Barelystable"]Hey All~

I am also interested in hearing responses to this thread. I have a 3 yr old Quarter Horse that recently (well, 3 mo ago) severed his front extensor tendon, about 1 1/2 inches above his knee. Well, the wound has almost completely healed over, but it has left quite the "bump" and I was wondering if he could possibly have a similar problem. ?? who knows...I can't wait to hear any ideas. :wink:

Thanks![/quote]

I had a yearling filly that ran through a fence and cut her extensor tendon below the knee, vet wanted to do Sx owner wouldn't so I bandaged. Well she ended up winning at allowance level and with "quite q bump", Wonder what she would have done with the Sx??

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 2:02 pm
by louis finochio
Ive had luck with Hyaronic Acid and MSM both are anti-inflamatory and will cool down the hot spots and rebuild the senoval fluid in the joints.

Ask your vet for the dosage.

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 5:44 pm
by madelyn
Louis might mean hyaluronic acid, which is, in fact, synovial fluid. MSM is usually given in conjunction with glucosamine for rebuilding joint cartilage (it stimulates circulation among other things). I don't really see how either will help with a ligament or tendon issue.