L2 Acuscoping LLC

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Appointments: 580-370-1117

L2 Acuscoping LLC

L2 Acuscoping LLCL2 Acuscoping LLCL2 Acuscoping LLC
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  • About Me
    • Cheyenne Lange
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    • Common Conditions
    • Technical Information
    • Success Stories
    • Bust That Myth!
    • Frequent Questions
  • Ideal Programs
    • Services offered
  • WellVu Thermal Imaging

L2 Acuscoping successful Cases.

Post Surgery from a patient who decided to kick at her plywood wall covered stall.

Patient's long pastern was severed extremely deep, causing the hoof to hang.  Surgery was performed and we started sessions exactly 1 week post surgery as soon as the patient was cleared to leave the vet clinic. 

Patient had 60 sessions total.  5 days a week for 3 months resulting in the patient being cleared for exercise at the 3 month recheck. 

Patient went right back into Cutting Training and was bought by some excellent people still using her today. 

Patient's MRI diagnosed a complete tear of the Meniscotibial Ligament of the left hind after having a bad slip in the pasture. I started sessions 3 months post injury. Patient was unable to walk and had to be picked up with belly straps upon arrival. By the 17th session patient was comfortable walking around on her own to graze in her stall.

Patient was performing extremely inconsistent, from breaking arena records, to blowing off the barrels and unruly with the farrier. Ultrasound revealed bilateral suspensory sprain of the right hind and lateral branch tear of the left hind suspensory. Patient received 26 sessions (M-F), with ice boots and was cleared to return to 15 minutes of riding while continuing sessions twice a week while patient increased work. Patient's 60 day vet recheck allowed patient to go back into full work.

My personal 4 year old Cane Corso herniated a sacral disk causing extreme pain with every step along with alot of yelping. I started sessions that same night. We did 2 sessions and she was right back to normal. Local vet was in Awe!

Patient was traveling from Minnesota when he decided to slice his pastern all the way into the frog. Patient came to me 6 days post injury, stayed with me for 30 days, then got a ride back home where he was rechecked by their personal vet and cleared to start work again. Nerve damage and infection was the ultimate concern for how deep this actually was.

Patient was diagnosed with ultrasound imaging to have severe disruption of fibers of the SFDFT with severe generalized edema. Patient received 97 Electro Acuscope and Myopulse sessions only (M-F) and was cleared to go home. 

Bowed Tendon before/After Ultrasound

First Vet check was September 9th, bow was not present, Grade 1 lameness. 

Second Vet check was October 4th, bow was now visible. Ultrasound was used to diagnose along with a shockwave treatment. 

Patient arrived here on October 7th.  I performed 27 Acuscope/Myopulse Sessions with 15 minutes of hand walking. Third Vet check, patient showed no current lameness but with improvement in ultrasound but still not quite ready to go home. After 30 more sessions were completed patient was cleared to return home and start working. 



Bouncing Back: The most Inspiring patient's Journey to Recovery

Patient was presented for having a significant tear of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon and a minor tear of the Deep Digital Flexor Tendon in the first ultrasound. Patient received 1 PRP injection before arriving. 20 sessions were completed before patient's 2nd ultrasound where extreme tendonitis was discovered in the Distal Branch of the fetlock and near the Cranial Insertion Branch under the carpal bones. patient left with a total of 93 sessions (M-F) making a full recovery and is a very competitive head horse today.


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