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Manual of Equine Lameness. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • 464 Pages
  • March 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5841476
MANUAL OF EQUINE LAMENESS

Discover a concise and accessible guide to diagnosing and managing lameness in horses

The revised Second Edition of Manual of Equine Lameness offers a concise and accessible manual of lameness diagnosis and treatment in horses. Perfect for use as a quick reference, this book provides straightforward access to the essentials of equine lameness, including the clinical assessment of the horse and commonly performed diagnostic nerve blocks and the most common conditions of the foot, forelimb, and hindlimb that may be contributing to the lameness. Current therapeutic options to treat lameness are also discussed, as well as guidance on how to manage musculoskeletal emergencies. The content has been distilled from the authoritative Seventh Edition of Adams and Stashak’s Lameness in Horses, and this new edition has been re-envisioned to be even quicker and easier to navigate than the previous version.

Color photographs and illustrations support the text, which presents lameness information most relevant to equine general practitioners, mixed animal practitioners, and veterinary students. A companion website offers videos that focus on the clinical examination of the horse and select diagnostic blocks and relevant anatomy. Diagnostic and treatment material has been revised from the previous edition to include the most up-to-date information.

Readers will find: - A thorough introduction to the assessment of the lame horse, including history, visual exam, palpation, subjective and objective assessments of lameness, perineural anesthesia, and intrasynovial anesthesia - An exploration of common conditions of the foot, including the navicular region and soft tissue injuries, coffin joint and distal phalanx conditions, and laminitis - Discussions of the most common conditions of the forelimb, including the pastern, fetlock, metacarpus/metatarsus, carpus, antebrachium, elbow, and humerus, as well as the shoulder and scapula - Discussions of common conditions of the hindlimb and axial skeleton - A review of therapeutic options to treat lameness conditions - How to manage musculoskeletal emergencies in the horse

Ideal for veterinary students, early career equine practitioners, and mixed animal veterinarians, the Second Edition of Manual of Equine Lameness is an indispensable reference for any veterinarian seeking a concise one-stop reference for equine lameness.

Table of Contents

Contributors xviii

Preface xx

Common Terminologies and Abbreviations xxi

About the Companion Website xxiii

1 Assessment of the Lame Horse 1

2 Common Conditions of the Foot 92

3 Common Conditions of the Forelimb 159

4 Common Conditions of the Hindlimb 272

5 Common Conditions of the Axial Skeleton 349

6 Therapeutic Options 374

7 Musculoskeletal Emergencies 407

Index 426

Authors

Gary M. Baxter Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.