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Proximal Metatarsal Lameness in Sports Horses: A Clinical . . . Horses tend to warm out of early injuries fairly quickly Lameness may be absent or present as mild with an insidious progression or severe with an acute onset Bilateral lameness is common and can be mild to moderate in degree
Diagnosing Injury to the Region of the Tarsus and Metatarsus Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of lameness associated with the tarsus in horses; most commonly seen in the distal intertarsal and tarsometatarsal joints Radiography is generally the first diagnostic imaging modality used to diagnosis this process tarsus
Soft Tissue Injuries of the Tarsus - ScienceDirect Three Thoroughbreds presented with mild unilateral hindlimb lameness associated with a variable degree of swelling on the proximal plantar metatarsus, and associated heat (Pilsworth R, personal communication, 1993)
Disorders of the Tarsus in Horses - Horse Owners - MSD . . . Disorders of the tarsus (hock) include the conditions known as bog spavin, bone spavin, and curb The tarsus can also be affected by displacement of the tendon from the hock, fracture of the tarsus, hindlimb tendon and muscle ruptures, stringhalt, and thoroughpin
Plantar fasciitis in 19 endurance horses: Diagnosis . . . Lesions of the peritendinous–periligamentous soft tissues of the tarsus (plantar fasciitis) commonly result in a curb-like appearance and are considered overrepresented in Standardbred racehorses; however, plantar fasciitis is also quite common in endurance horses
SDFT: tendinitis in Horses (Equis) | Vetlexicon Acute tendinitis is a medical emergency Signs: mild to severe lameness (forelimb > hindlimb) Musculoskeletal: gait evaluation; heat, palpable pain, swelling on palmar plantar aspect of metacarpus or metatarsus (mid to lower third) Musculoskeletal: physical examination - adult Diagnosis: ultrasound Ultrasonography: flexor tendon
Soft Tissue Injuries of the Tarsus - Veterinary Clinics . . . Three Thoroughbreds presented with mild unilateral hindlimb lameness associated with a variable degree of swelling on the proximal plantar metatarsus, and associated heat (Pilsworth R, personal communication, 1993)