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« on: April 27, 2020, 04:21:55 pm »

Tendons can and do heal back together, I’d have to question the integrity or knowledge of any practicing physician of man or beast who says other wise, I know there’s extreme circumstances and cases, I was 15 I cut my left index finger 90% through including the tendon that controls your finger to move up and down, could only lift my index finger half way, cleaned it really good and wrapped it good and electrical taped a stick from tip of my index finger down to my wrist so I could hold my shot gun and finish our squirrel hunting that weekend, got home and went to dr. and only option was surgery, I’m 32 now and have never had a single issue after the healing process, if he’s using it good now I’d give him a physical therapy regiment and start slow and over the summer increase the load on it, if he starts showing ANY lameness or soreness in that leg lay him up until it goes away, recovery cannot be rushed and each case is different, you know your dog better than anyone else and know what he can and can’t take, professional athletes have tendon repairs everyday some don’t make it back and some never miss a beat, just don’t rush recovery....
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