Mohamed elsherif admin
عدد المساهمات : 366 تاريخ التسجيل : 03/02/2010 العمر : 36
| موضوع: Equine Lameness Examamination السبت نوفمبر 20, 2010 3:07 am | |
| Equine Lameness Examamination The lameness examination begins with the Distant Exam or visual inspection of the horse from a distance. Walk around the horse and observe it from the front, from the side and from behind. Note any abnormalities of conformation, the horse’s posture, gross swellings, scars and muscle atrophy or asymmetry.
Next begin the Close Exam. This examination combines visual inspection and palpation / manipulation. Approach the horse from either side remembering to do the complete examination on both sides of the horse. Start with the neck, then move up the forelimb, across the back and down the hind limb . A : Examine the Cervical SpineB- Examine the Entire ForelimbNO 1 : Examine the Foot Observe the front feet from the front and the side. Note their size and shape, wear pattern, any cracks or evidence of infection. Note the hoof – pastern angle and the angle of the heels relative to the dorsal hoof surface (under-run heels).
Next, use the hooftesters and Palpate the Coffin JointNO 2 : Palpate the PasternPalpate the soft tissue structures of the pastern. Note any heat, swelling or sensitivity. Note any digital sheath effusion at this level NO 3 : Examine the FetlockPalpate the dorsal and palmar surfaces including the palmar pouch of the fetlock joint. Palpate the sesamoid bones. Note any heat, swelling or effusion. Firmly flex and extend the fetlock. Note any reaction that the horse has. NO 4 : Examine the Metacarpal AreaPalpate the flexor tendons, suspensory ligament, splint bones and dorsal cannon bone while the horse is weight bearing. Observe any swelling or effusion in the digital sheath. Lift the leg and while supporting the limb with one hand palpate the same structures again. Separate the superficial and deep flexor tendon. Squeeze firmly on the superficial and deep flexor tendon, the suspensory ligament, the inferior check ligament and the splint bones. Note any reaction the horse may have and compare this reaction to the other leg. Apply pressure over the dorsal surface of the cannon bone. NO 5 : Examine the CarpusWhile the horse is weight–bearing, palpate over the dorsal and palmar surfaces of the carpus noting any heat, pain or swelling, particularly joint or carpal sheath or extensor tendon sheath effusion Elevate the limb and support its weight between your knees while facing forward. Using both hands palpate the radiocarpal and middle carpal joints, the distal radius and proximal row of carpal bones. Flex and extend the carpus NO 6 : Examine the AntebrachiumFlex and extend the elbow NO 7 : Examine the ShoulderPalpate, flex and extend the shoulder NO 8 : Examine the Scapula | |
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Mohamed elsherif admin
عدد المساهمات : 366 تاريخ التسجيل : 03/02/2010 العمر : 36
| موضوع: Examine the Back الإثنين نوفمبر 22, 2010 4:26 am | |
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