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  1. 31 sie 2023 · Researchers in Europe have reported that certain types of hock sprains in horses heal well after injury following a simple rest period, with most athletes returning to their previous activity...

  2. 14 lut 2024 · The findings might help guide therapeutic approaches after joint injuries, the researchers report. Biomarkers could also help pinpoint which arthritic horses are in pain, Skiöldebrand adds.

  3. This swelling at the point of the hock may be caused by an injury or kick from another horse, but the most common cause is repeated blows to the hock as the horse kicks its stall or trailer walls. Accumulations of fluid form a “cap” that may reach a quart in volume.

  4. If there’s a hock problem, your horse will probably be markedly lamer for a number of strides. These signs point to trouble, but they don’t tell you what (or even exactly where) the problem is. Your veterinarian can do a full lameness exam, take X-rays and perform other tests to see what’s going on.

  5. Disorders of the tarsus (hock) include the conditions known as bog spavin, bone spavin, and curb. The tarsus can also be affected by displacement of the tendon from the hock, fracture of the tarsus, hindlimb tendon and muscle ruptures, stringhalt, and thoroughpin.

  6. 6 lis 2011 · Often, sore hocks show up as horses “not performing up to their potential. When it becomes consistent and impedes the horses ability to work,” says Kawcak, that’s a common sign of hock pain. Still, there are much more methodical and exhaustive ways of discerning whether the hock is the culprit.

  7. 1 lip 2023 · This descriptive study provides a comprehensive assessment of CL injuries of the equine hock and outcome following conservative treatment. In contrast to previous reports, 5,8 about half of the horses were able to successfully return to work and to compete at a level equal to or higher than before the injury.

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