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.
These are tests that might be helpful to make this diagnosis or further characterize the condition.
These treatments might be used to help resolve or improve this condition.
You might make these observations when a horse has this condition.
Lameness, Sudden Onset Under Saddle
Lameness, Immediately Following Trauma or Accident
Swollen Fetlock (Ankle)
Lameness, Recent Front Limb
Resists Raising, Lifting, or Bending a Limb
Pain Response when Pressure Applied to An Area
Skin Feels Warm or Hot, Heat in a Local Area
Swelling of One Lower Limb or Leg
Lameness, Severe, Cannot Support Weight on Limb
I might need these skills if my horse has this diagnosis.
Horses that have sesamoiditis, and weakening of the sesamoid bones need to be detected and treated, to reduce the likelihood of this weakening predisposing to fracture. Sesamoiditis is likely to be detected using x-ray and lameness diagnostics.
Higgins AJ, Snyder JR eds. The Equine Manual. 2nd Ed. Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders 2006.