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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.
I look at five steps in the evaluation of foot pain: (1) subjective evaluation of the hoof, (2) objective assessment of the hoof balance, (3) assessment of pain, (4) the response to diagnostic analgesia, and (5) imaging of the equine foot.
21 Νοε 2003 · Much has been written about specific views for imaging the equine foot. Almost without exception, the primary objective of these views is examination of bone (PIII, navicular bone, and/or coffin joint surfaces). Little or no attention is paid to the soft tissues within the hoof capsule.
18 Οκτ 2021 · Pain management relating to the equine foot has advanced over several decades because of a better understanding of the complex physiology and pathophysiology of pain; this has led to the classification of pain and applications to pain therapy.
28 Ιαν 2004 · Veterinarians and farriers alike are often asked to examine the foot for a variety of reasons, including developmental problems, gait analysis, lameness exams, and pre-purchase exams.
1 Απρ 1989 · A review of investigations of the functional anatomy of the equine foot is presented. Emphasis is placed on the relationships of structures involved in the major diseases of the foot.
Abstract. 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.