OTHER DIAGNOSES CONSIDERED
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Prevention most importantly requires the rapid achievement of weight bearing by the injured limb, to allow unloading of the support limb and reestablishment of normal function and blood flow. Thus, excellent treatment of the primary problem is the key to preventing support limb laminitis. Unfortunately, depending on the disease process being treated, rapid weight bearing on the injured limb may not be possible.
The second part of prevention is addressing the support limb. Many practitioners use support bandages and a variety of support pads applied to the ground surface of the hoof. None of these have been shown to be a consistent solution. Cryotherapy of the support limb may help as may a variety of other treatments.
Deep bedding, adequate pain-management may also help.
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