10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THOROUGHPIN»
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I consider curb and thoroughpin, two apparently different conditions, under a
single heading because their pathogenesis is essentially identical, the
differences being a function of the age of the horse involved. Both conditions are
more ...
2
Your Horse's Health Lameness
This swelling must be differentiated from a false thoroughpin, which is a
haematoma in the same area. Lateral-medial, dorso-plantar, oblique and skyline
radiographs should be used if trauma to the area is suspected, as the
sustentaculum tali ...
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Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners: New Revised Edition of ...
Surgery is required for cases which respond poorly to treatment. The prognosis is
more guarded when adhesions are present. THOROUGHPIN A thoroughpin is an
enlargement of the deep digital flexor tendon sheath above the hock and must ...
Captain M. Horace Hayes, Roy Knightbridge, 2002
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the ...
I think of the opportunities John Thoroughpin had, I am perfectly astonished that
he was so moderate." Be that as it may, he increased in size, and wisdom, and
importance ; he became a universal authority in Oxford on the subject of
horseflesh ...
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The veterinary surgeon: or, farriery taught on a new and ...
WINDGALLS— THOROUGHPIN— SPAVIN, ITS VARIETIES. 113 WINDGALLS.
These appear a little above the fetlock, on each side of the back sinews, and
consist of small puffy swellings, that occasion no immediate inconvenience, but
prove ...
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Horse Owner's Veterinary Handbook
This is a swelling of the joint capsule of the hock joint, considered here because
of its similarity to thoroughpin. A stress or strain of the hock joint may be the
initiating factor, but once the joint capsule becomes distended, the swelling
persists.
Thomas Gore, DVM, Paula Gore, James M. Giffin, MD, 2008
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Leg and Hoof Care for Horses
Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendon sheath's synovial membrane and can
appear as thoroughpin or windpuffs LIGAMENT AND TENDON SPLITTING
Surgical methods can be beneficial to. TENOSYNOVITIS Friction is an enemy of ...
Micaela Myers, Kelly Meadows
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Clinical Radiology of the Horse
Compare with Figure 7.21(b). Thoroughpin Persistent lameness and swelling of
the digital flexor tendon sheath (tarsal sheath) proximal to the hock (thoroughpin)
may be associated with lesions of the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus and/or
...
Janet Butler, Christopher Colles, Sue Dyson, 2013
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Manual of Equine Lameness
(THOROUGHPIN). Introduction • The tarsal sheath is located on the medial
aspect of the tarsus and begins approximately 5 to 8cm proximal to the medial
malleolus and extends distally to the proximal one-third of the metatarsus (Figure
7.12).
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Adams and Stashak's Lameness in Horses
(THOROUGHPIN). The tarsal sheath is located on the medial aspect of the tarsus
and begins 5 to 8 cm proximal to medial to the malleolus and extends distally to
the proximal one-third of the metatarsus (Figure 5.321). It has a variable length ...