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Your vet might choose this diagnostic test if you were making these observations.
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Cost: Under $100
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Additional charges may also apply.
Cost: Under $100
These cost ranges are approximate and may vary from region to region.
Additional charges may also apply.
Your vet might choose this diagnostic test if you were making these observations.
Other diagnostic tests that might be used in combination or with this one or instead of this one.
This test could rule out or confirm any of the following diagnoses.
Flexion exams are nothing more than a general screening test that can narrow down a problem to a general location. They cannot define specifically the region or the condition causing lameness.
Due to the mechanics of the equine limb, multiple joints are almost always flexed together. Further diagnostics are usually needed to locate a problem with greater precision.
Different horses are more or less affected by flexion exams, further complicating the examiner's interpretation. Flexion exams without corresponding lameness must be viewed with suspicion. They may or may not indicate a problem.
From the standpoint of a pre-purchase exam (and without lameness) they may not contribute to any prediction of soundness in the future and may even be misleading.
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