News
Tendon and ligament injuries are a common problem in horses and ponies. By far the most commonly injured structure is the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon however Inferior Check Ligament ... problem ...
“My dressage horse was diagnosed with a check ligament injury four weeks ago when I found a swelling on his leg. He has never been lame on it and is not lame now. My vet scanned it four weeks ...
3d
Your Horse on MSNHow to recognise and manage a splint on a horse’s legSplints are bony enlargements (exostoses) of the interosseous ligament that connects the splint bones to the cannon bone in a ...
But a team of veterinarians recently took a closer look at a procedure that could help improve the outcome for Thoroughbreds with such injuries: superior check ... ligament. “It gives the horse ...
11d
Your Horse on MSNEquine vet explains common causes of swollen legs in horses and tips to manage itNoticing that your horse has a swollen leg (or sometimes more than one) is something that most owners have experienced at one point or another. Some swellings are innocuous, while others are ...
Suspensory ligaments ... a serious leg injury and his rider broke her neck when the horse fell in an unseen drain while cantering across a field H&H question of the week: check ligament injuries ...
"Detection of abnormalities, specifically desmitis (ligament inflammation) of the inferior check ligament (ICL) and proximal suspensory ligament (PSL), has not been possible in some horses (via ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results