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Equine Wellness Education | Ansley Bevan on Instagram: "Navicular syndrome accounts for roughly 1/3 of all foreleg lameness in horses🤯 Due to the complex nature of the distal limb, more structures than just the navicular bone are usually affected. Other common tissues that can be involved in navicular syndrome are: Navicular bursa DDFT deep digital flexor tendon Collateral ligament Coffin joint Impar ligament Navicular syndrome is not something that comes out of nowhere. It is usually due…
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Equine anatomy - tendons & ligaments/ another great hoof website - http://www.horses-arizona.com/pages/articles/footcare.html
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Diagnostic Analgesia of the Equine Distal Limb, #Limb, #Ad, #Distal, #Equine, #Analgesia, #Ad
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Schematic diagram of the musculoskeletal model used in this study. The extensor muscles included in the model were the lacertus fibrosis (1), extensor carpi radialis (2), common digital extensor (3) and lateral digital extensor (4). The carpal flexor muscles included in the model were the ulnaris lateralis (5), flexor carpi ulnaris (6) and flexor carpi radialis (7). The digital flexor muscles included in the model were the superficial digital flexor (SDF; 8) and the deep digital flexor (DDF…
Very clear photos of the tendons and ligaments in the equine distal limb.
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The horse's parasites have evolved beyond the pharmaceutical battleground of the 60's, and horse owners must do the same.
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Equine Distal Limb Anatomy Colorized
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The musculoskeletal system of the horse is an incredible machine — strong, fast, efficient, and capable of performing feats as varied as jumping obstacles and roping cattle. However, horse owners are all too aware of the fact that despite this amazing athletic ability, the equine body can be remarkably fragile. If one owns horses long enough, he or she is bound to encounter a disorder of the equine musculoskeletal system.
Ansley Bevan | Equine Wellness Education on Instagram: "Stifle issues may not be as tricky as you think 🤔 Do you have a horse who ‘falls out’ behind? Laggy hind limbs? Tripping with hind legs? ‘Losing’ the hind end? Struggling with transitions? Struggles more with these issues on soft footing? Try these two things! ☝🏼 Release- release tension in the hind limb musculature. The stifle is a complex structure that relies heavily on the efficiency of the supporting musculature and ligaments…
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The hind limb proximal suspensory and distal limb continues to be a diagnostic challenge for all equine practitioners.
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Structures in the horses hind leg
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Researchers at New Zealand's Massey University are creating a dynamic computer model of the racehorse limb in motion. Their goal is to use it compute the effects of changes in surface softness or hardness on the limb. The horse can use its limb muscles to stiffen the limb or make it more compliant. Does a change in hardness affect the current stride or the next one?
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horse limb US, MRI, & CT
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Equine & Science - For equine professionals - The role of thoracic limb muscles in equine locomotion
The aim of this study is to generate new data to enhance anatomy models of the equine thoracic limb and to construct models of equine locomotion.
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