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Among the many disorders that can affect the foot of a horse are laminitis, navicular disease, puncture wounds, infections, keratoma, pedal osteitis, pyramidal disease, quittor, sandcrack, scratches, seedy toe, sheered heels, sidebone, thrush, bone cysts, bruises, corns, cankers, and fractures.
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18 Οκτ 2021 · The goal of this publication is to bring together participants and experts in all areas of equine care, to share information on better understanding the pathophysiology of foot diseases—encompassing prevention, research, and therapies for the many dreaded diseases of the foot and one at the forefront, laminitis!
18 Οκτ 2021 · The tremendous weight-bearing forces transmitted through the 4 digits of the horse are accommodated within physiologic norms because of the highly refined and specialized gross, microscopic, and functional anatomy of the equine foot. This article provides an overview of foot anatomy and physiology.
8 Φεβ 2019 · In order to develop a better understanding of foot lameness, we review both the healthy and lame foot anatomy, cell biology and vascularisation and using micro-computed tomography show new methods of visualising internal structures within the equine foot.
Horse Diseases*. Horses. This article provides an overview of foot anatomy and physiology, with a focus on fundamental knowledge. The foot is defined as the epidermal hoof capsule and all structures enveloped by the capsule.
KEY POINTS. Laminitis is an important disease of the equine foot. Multiple advances in imaging, for example, MRI, have helped in the diagnosis and treat-ment of foot diseases. Pain management using a multimodal approach has resulted in improved equine health care with foot diseases.
The multiple topics summarized in this article and discussed in detail in this issue of VCNA are comprehensive and in-depth, exploring concepts and clinical experiences for state-of-the-art care of the equine foot.