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Lameness: Recognizing And Treating The Horse's Most Common Ailment

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Lameness, one of the most common and most troublesome of all equine ailments, remains the primary reason why horses are unable to fulfill their potential and their riders' and trainers' expectations. More preparation time is lost, more competitions are missed, and more careers are prematurely ended because of lameness than any other condition.

This book analyzes the causes, diagnoses, and management of the myriad causes of
--Defining and identifying the lame leg; spotting gait abnormalities and non-muscular causes; physical examinations and evaluations; diagnostic tools and other tests; the role of the veterinarian and farrier in pre-purchase examinations.
--Physical therapies; the applicability of rest, medications, and other veterinary procedures.
--Hoof conformation and shoeing options.
--Joint, bone, muscle, and tendon and ligament problems.
--Neurological, dermatological, and developmental orthopedic causes of lameness.
--Treatment of specific conditions to the foot, pastern and fetlock, cannon and splint bones, knee, upper foreleg, hock, upper hind leg, and back.

No other book covers this vital subject in such a comprehensive and understandable fashion. For that reason, no other book deserves a more prominent place on the shelf of anyone who owns, trains, rides, or drives horses.

1048 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2005

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January 18, 2009
This is a wonderfully dense and thorough text which should hold a permanent place in every stable office and on the desks of pre-vet students everywhere. Nothing, however, will replace the practical knowledge of seeing the smorgasbord of lamenesses in ill moving horses through years of watching, and additionally it should never replace a veterinarian's confirmation at the diagnostic stage.
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February 12, 2015
throughout this book i was appalled at the horrible shoeing shown in the books. A big part of hoof issues is diet or conformation, 2 of which i felt were overlooked.
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