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  1. Capped hock is due to distention of the subcutaneous bursa or development of an acquired bursa over the tuber calcanei. This usually results from repetitive trauma (eg, kicking or leaning on stable walls) and is not usually associated with lameness.

  2. 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.

  3. 16 cze 2022 · The symptoms of hock lameness that your horse may experience range from subtle to obvious. Most clinical signs are seen during performance and present as the horse feeling “off” when asked to push from the hind end.

  4. Joint injection is probably the most widely used and effective treatment for a horse with clearly identified problems in his lower hock joints. The injection puts anti-inflammatory agents directly into the space between the bones of the sore joints.

  5. www.phdveterinaryservices.com › post › signs-hock-problems-horseSigns of Hock Problems in Your Horse

    24 paź 2019 · With hock problems ailing all breeds, it's important to keep an eye for signs. What is lameness shouldn't be mistaken for laziness. While not preventable, when noticed and treated early enough hock problems won't stop your horse in their tracks. Here are a few common signs of hock problems in horses.

  6. 21 sie 2017 · One of the most useful treatments at this stage is sedation, particularly ACP which can relax the horse. He should also be treated with pain relief and anti-inflammatory treatments to improve...

  7. 24 maj 2023 · Objective: To describe type and distribution of tarsal collateral ligament (CL) injuries and to assess the long-term outcome in horses treated conservatively. Animals: 78 horses (median age, 7 years [IQR, 4 to 9.75 years]) of different breeds and disciplines.

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