Well kinda - Kenz had an appointment with Emma this afternoon and her view was that we give it another month at the maximum before just letting her go.
Kenz is not doing to badly. She had some overall tightness. Her LH was tighter then her RH but Emma didn't feel the patella was a significant problem. She released some of the tension over the knee. There were some puncture wounds/scabs on her left thigh from the staffie incident at the beach last week. Some trigger points in her RH which might explain the lameness I noticed on the weekend. Her right shoulder has a little more external rotation then it should but otherwise seems ok.
It has been suggested that I include some more hill walking and walking through water and a little more soft sand walking. Heel work is all ok and more good news tugging is to be encouraged so long as its pulling back and not bouncing around like a lunatic. Kenz will be a happy little girl with that added.
I guess it keeps with all John has suggested she does at this point and confirmed in my mind there was nothing else lurking at this stage in her rehab. She is doing fairly well and otherwise not showing to many issues so it was nice that most of what was found was insignificant.
Hopefully we are now finally getting to the light at the end of the tunnel :).
Monday, February 27, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Slowly but surely
One step at a time - more steps forward less steps backward. Finally permission to start back with some controlled heel work - using a food lure to try and keep her from being over the top. Slowly but surely - patience patience patience. Both fed up with the restrictions/confinement side of things but fingers crossed it does the job and she is back to being able to be her usual feral self soon.
Its certainly getting significantly harder to keep her from being naughty. Any way this is a video of a training session from last night. Some nice prancing, happy trotting. No signs of lameness and no post rest stiffness.
Its certainly getting significantly harder to keep her from being naughty. Any way this is a video of a training session from last night. Some nice prancing, happy trotting. No signs of lameness and no post rest stiffness.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Nine and a half weeks
This coming Wednesday marks 10 weeks since Kenz's first PRP injection. Touch wood she is still continuing to progress well with her rehab. Its a long slow process but she has comfortably managed half an hour swimming at the beach for the last 7 consecutive days plus another couple of km walk in the evening. Its been a long while since she has managed anywhere near that exercise level without being stiff and sore. To say I am rapt with her progress would be an understatement. Late last week John requested video of her tugging so he can assess as to whether that activity should be ok to recommence - if we get that restriction lifted it will be as though Kenz's life has returned to normal.
She lives to train and we are both missing it greatly. Even an unfortunate incident in the yard tonight where she went racing off after something down the back resulted in a 100% sound Kenz.
Her LH has been less problematic this week with the increase in swimming compared with leash walking so I have fingers crossed whatever we are doing is working and she will make a full return to her performance activities as John always said she would.
Mean while life continues to go on as normal - Kenz is obviously over being confined and as the weeks progress with minimal evidence of her being sore its getting harder to remain quite so strict on her.
Have planned to get Emma back to look over her before we up things to much. Just to make sure we have limited the damage with respect to what else might be sore in compensation and so when she is finally released to play properly there will be nothing stopping her.
Might even get out to obedience this Tuesday night - will see what happens.
She lives to train and we are both missing it greatly. Even an unfortunate incident in the yard tonight where she went racing off after something down the back resulted in a 100% sound Kenz.
Her LH has been less problematic this week with the increase in swimming compared with leash walking so I have fingers crossed whatever we are doing is working and she will make a full return to her performance activities as John always said she would.
Mean while life continues to go on as normal - Kenz is obviously over being confined and as the weeks progress with minimal evidence of her being sore its getting harder to remain quite so strict on her.
Have planned to get Emma back to look over her before we up things to much. Just to make sure we have limited the damage with respect to what else might be sore in compensation and so when she is finally released to play properly there will be nothing stopping her.
Might even get out to obedience this Tuesday night - will see what happens.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
As if life couldn't get any worse......
Kenz's shoulder rehab is continuing to progress well and we were finally starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. She has however been having some occasional LH lameness episodes and so ended up back at Matthew last Thursday.
I nearly didn't bother with her thinking it was just something relatively minor well you can imagine my shock horror when Matthew's verdict was that she needed a trip back to John the ortho specialist because she had a medial luxating patella and would need surgery.
Kenz was back to John yesterday where he spent 5 minutes examining her and confirmed Matthew's verdict of a Grade 2 Medial Patella Luxation and the suggestion of surgery sometime in the future to the tune of $2800.
For now we agreed I will continue rehabbing the shoulder and will consider surgery for her knee at a later date.
I nearly didn't bother with her thinking it was just something relatively minor well you can imagine my shock horror when Matthew's verdict was that she needed a trip back to John the ortho specialist because she had a medial luxating patella and would need surgery.
Kenz was back to John yesterday where he spent 5 minutes examining her and confirmed Matthew's verdict of a Grade 2 Medial Patella Luxation and the suggestion of surgery sometime in the future to the tune of $2800.
For now we agreed I will continue rehabbing the shoulder and will consider surgery for her knee at a later date.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Defining a new kind of "normal"
Kenz took a little longer to recover from her sedation this time around. She was rather quiet for at least a good 24 hours.
So now the fun and games begin. Kenz's specialist has recommended the same protocol he would use to rehab any of his joint surgery patients. So she has 4 days crate rest and we can then begin to rebuild her leash walks VERY slowly.
Fingers crossed - and so begins a new kind of "normal".
So now the fun and games begin. Kenz's specialist has recommended the same protocol he would use to rehab any of his joint surgery patients. So she has 4 days crate rest and we can then begin to rebuild her leash walks VERY slowly.
Fingers crossed - and so begins a new kind of "normal".
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Playing Guinea Pig
Well it was back to John for Kenz's second PRP injection this morning. So now its another 3 days of crate rest and then we can start going for walks again and seeing how she does. I think she has made progress. She is happily managing some fairly long leash walks but the moment I introduce anything else its a bit of a backward slide.
Hoping it works otherwise there is talk of more diagnostics and I guess the worst case scenario is going in and scoping the joint - so don't want to go there.
Both girls had a CMT appointment last Friday evening. Kenz had a few sore spots but we might have found the cause of her LH lameness so fingers crossed that problem resolves.
So we continue to take it a day at a time and see where we get.
Hoping it works otherwise there is talk of more diagnostics and I guess the worst case scenario is going in and scoping the joint - so don't want to go there.
Both girls had a CMT appointment last Friday evening. Kenz had a few sore spots but we might have found the cause of her LH lameness so fingers crossed that problem resolves.
So we continue to take it a day at a time and see where we get.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Forward Progress
We are now nearly 2 weeks post Kenz's first PRP injection and I have to say I am pretty happy with how she is doing. While putting up with keeping her amused has been a little difficult at times she is coping well and the best part not showing to much evidence of being sore. Even with an accidental zoomies episode last night which I thought would have set her back, she is still looking ok. Unlike the last time she went on restricted exercise I have seen very little evidence of her waking up stiff so I do feel she is making progress. She is now back to having 2 short walks a day and as of tomorrow we can start gradually increasing them and see how she does. Fingers crossed for good news.
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