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If the ossification begins earlier in life and/or progresses rather rapidly, it is called
sidebone. Clinical Signs The clinical signs are invariably vague, simply a
dinkiness - unwillingness to bear weight fully. Palpation of the cartilages can
suggest ...
All reported cases eventually resulted in euthanasia. Surgical FIGURE 13-42
Radiographically apparent ossification of the collateral cartilages (sidebone).
resection, local chemotherapeutics, immunotherapeutics, or a combination of
therapies ...
Andrea E. Floyd, R. A. Mansmann, 2007
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Manual of Equine Lameness
Standing dorsopalmar radiograph demonstrating a large uniaxial sidebone that
was thought to be contributing to lameness. Clinical Signs • Lameness due to
sidebone is considered rare and the clinical significance of radiographic
apparent ...
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Your Horse's Health Lameness
Sidebone. Refers to a calcification of the lateral cartilage wings. Although this can
be palpated, lateral and dorsopalmar radiographs are useful. Lameness is rare
unless it involves a fracture. This is not to be confused with separate centres of ...
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Practical Guide to Lameness in Horses
Poor shoeing may cause increased concussion, resulting in sidebone. Shoeing
with long heel calks for a prolonged period may cause the condition by
increasing concussion. Shoeing a horse off level may throw more stress on the
inside or ...
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Leg and Hoof Care for Horses
Sidebone is calcification of the lateral cartilages that flank the coffin bone. You
can feel advanced sidebone at the sides of the hoof above the coronet, and it
may be sore to the touch. While sidebone can affect hoof expansion, horses with
...
Micaela Myers, Kelly Meadows
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Equine Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction
Definition. Sidebone is a term used to describe ossification in the ungular
cartilages of the foot. ... In a recent retrospective study, severe sidebone formation
was associated with concurrent collateral ligament desmitis of the DIP joint.
Tim Mair, Sandy Love, James Schumacher, 2013
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The Hypertension Handbook
Sidebone is the hardening {calcification} of the cartilage of the coffin or pedal
bone. It is most common in the forefeet of heavy horses working on hard surfaces.
It also is frequent in hunters and jumpers but is rare in racing Thoroughbreds.
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Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners: New Revised Edition of ...
SIDEBONE Sidebone is ossification of the cartilages of the foot. The whole
cartilage may ossify from a single centre or from more than one centre. The latter
results in two apparently separate bony masses, which should not be confused
with a ...
Captain M. Horace Hayes, Roy Knightbridge, 2002
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Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction
Sidebone Definition/overview Ossification of the ungual (collateral) cartilages.
Etiology/pathophysiology The precise etiology of sidebone is unknown, but it is
associated with concussion in heavy horses and is more common in older horses
.
Graham Munroe, Scott Weese, 2011
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Twins of a Different Kind: Diagnosis, Obstacles and Moving Forward
I had noticed his legs and arms and his sidebones here were a little bit shorter." The day after the twins were born doctors said they suspected Dalen has ... «KFYR-TV, Mai 15»
A horse rescuer
Later, he suffered additional trauma when he was mishandled by a previous owner.” Kona was put out to pasture due to a sidebone condition. “He couldn't move ... «Thegardenisland.com, Apr 14»
Sidebone might be Normal in Swedish Cold-Blooded Horses
For 70 years, Swedish trotter and Ardennes (seen here) breeders have bred selectively to reduce sidebone incidence in the country's horse population. «TheHorse.com, Mar 14»
Fossil Evidence of Laminitis in Ancient Horses
In studying the Equus species' fossil record, researchers have discovered evidence of sidebone, ringbone, arthritis, navicular disease, and other hoof conditions, ... «TheHorse.com, Mar 14»
Equine Lameness: Clinical Judgment Meets Diagnostic Imaging
Sidebone Another condition that practitioners have historically overlooked is ... association between sidebone and CL injury: “Extensive sidebone increases the ... «TheHorse.com, Feb 14»
Evaluating Conformation
For example, base-narrow horses are predisposed to landing on the outside of their hoof walls, which can usher in conditions such as ringbone, sidebone, and ... «TheHorse.com, Ian 14»
Sidebone and Coffin Bone Fractures (AAEP 2010)
Take sidebone, for example--in a recent study presented at the 2010 ... then can ossify (harden into bone, termed sidebone or ossified collateral/ungual ... «TheHorse.com, Ian 11»
Horses with Extensive Sidebone Have an Increased Risk of Injury
Imagine that after a thorough prepurchase examination, your veterinarian turns to you and says the horse has sidebone, meaning his lateral and medial ... «TheHorse.com, Sep 10»
Scintigraphy: Get It While It's Hot
They include the coffin bone (third phalanx), distal attachment of the deep digital flexor tendon to the coffin bone, navicular bone, and sidebone (ossification of ... «TheHorse.com, Nov 05»