Of course the contracted frog and heels are obvious and of course she is landing toe first on both front feet but she is actually not as unsound as you might expect, at least on a soft surface.
However this is not an issue which has suddenly occurred overnight and so logically its going to take time for Dolly's feet to improve and strengthen.
As you can see from his angle she also has splits in her frog's central sulcus which have been difficult to deal with, particularly given the way she is landing.
Her footage is here: https://vimeo.com/241672181
Please explain what bilateral navicular bursa is. Will you be posting step by step treatment and update with photos?
ReplyDeleteApologies for the typo, which should have read "navicular bursitis" - i.e. inflammation of the navicular bursa.
ReplyDeleteI will post updated photos and video in 2-4 weeks, depending on her progress. There is no "treatment" as such.