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            sacroiliac (SI) joint             sepsis‐related laminitis (SRL), 491, 495, 496  soft tissue structures
             intrasynovial anesthesia, 186–187  septic arthritis                 elastography to evaluate soft tissue injuries,
                                               draft horses, 1030
             nuclear medicine
                                                                                     337–338
  VetBooks.ir  sacroiliac pain                septic pedal osteitis, 479–481    sole bruising, foot, 477–479, 1129–1130
                                                                                 radiography, 198–200
                                               foals, 1089
               abnormal conditions, 368, 371, 371
                                                                                 ultrasonography, 337–338
               normal bone, 353–355
                                               synovial joints, radiography, 209
             jumping/eventing/dressage, 995
                                                                                 diagnosis, 478
             Standardbred racehorses, 970      clinical signs, 479               clinical signs, 477–478
                                               diagnosis, 479–480
            sacroiliac region, functional anatomy, 62–63  etiology, 479          etiology, 477
            sacroiliac region diseases, 777–783  prognosis, 480–481              prognosis, 479
             clinical signs, 777–778, 779      treatment, 480                    treatment, 478–479
             diagnosis, 779–782               sesamoiditis                      sole puncture wounds, magnetic resonance
               clinical examination, 779       proximal sesamoid bones, 548–549      imaging (MRI), 407–408
               nuclear medicine, 781–782         clinical signs, 548            spine
               provocation tests, 779–780        diagnosis, 548–549              nuclear medicine, 346
               ultrasonography, 779–780          etiology, 548                     abnormal conditions, 371–372,
             etiology, 777                       prognosis, 549                      371–373
             prognosis, 783                      treatment, 549                    normal bone, 355–356
             treatment, 782–783               SGT see supraglenoid tubercle (tuberosity)  spinous processes fractures, 786–787
            sacrum                            shivers, 1181                      clinical signs, 786
             fractures, 775                    draft horses, 1030                diagnosis, 787
             functional anatomy, 62            subjective assessment of lameness, 126  etiology, 786
            saddle                            shoeing see farriery; natural balance   prognosis, 787
             evaluation of lameness under saddle   trimming and shoeing; therapeutic   treatment, 787
               kinematics (measurement of movement),   trimming and shoeing; trimming and   spondylosis, 793–794
                 153–155                           shoeing                       clinical signs, 793–794
               subjective assessment of lameness,   shoe types, laminitis treatment, 502–506  diagnosis, 794
                 136–137                      short upright pastern, forelimb    etiology, 793
            saddle fit, 1166–1168                  conformation, 84              prognosis, 794
             clinical signs of poor fit, 1166  shoulder                          treatment, 794
             saddle examination, 1166–1168     see also arm and shoulder        Standardbred racehorses, 964–970
               dynamic examination of saddle fit, 1168  shoulder and scapula, palpation and   description of the sport, 964
               static examination of saddle fit,   manipulation, 102–105, 106    lameness exam, 965–966
                 1166–1167, 1168              shoulder joint                     specific lameness conditions, 966–970
               static examination of saddle pads, 1168  see also arm and shoulder; scapulohumeral   carpus, 968–969
            sarapin, intralesional therapies, 898  (SH) joint or shoulder          fetlock, 966–967, 968
            scapula                            nuclear medicine                    foot, 966
             fractures, 652–653                  abnormal conditions, 366, 368     metacarpus/metatarsus, 968
               clinical signs, 652–653           normal bone, 351, 353             pastern, 966
               conservative treatment, 653     osteochondritis dissecans (OCD),    proximal sesamoid bones, 967
               diagnosis, 653                      1077–1078                       sacroiliac pain, 970
               etiology, 652                     clinical signs, 1077–1078         stifle, 969
               prognosis, 653                    prognosis, 1078                   tarsus, 969
               surgical treatment, 653           radiography, 1077–1078            upper limb stress fractures, 969–970
               treatment, 653                    treatment, 1078                stay apparatus of the pelvic limb, functional
             nuclear medicine                 shoulder region, foals, lameness in, 1086  anatomy, 58–60
               abnormal conditions, 366, 368  shoulder/upper forelimb flexion, palpation   stay apparatus of the thoracic limb,
               normal bone, 353                    and manipulation, 117, 118        functional anatomy, 32–34
             Thoroughbred racehorses, common   sidebone see distal phalanx      stifle
                 conditions, 957              signalment and use, examination for   foals, lameness in, 1086
            scapulohumeral (SH) joint or shoulder  lameness, 71                  functional anatomy, 48–52
             see also shoulder joint          sinography, 195                      caudal aspect, 49
             luxation, 648–650                soft tissue injuries                 cranial aspect, 48
               clinical signs, 649             carpal region, magnetic resonance imaging   femoropatellar joint, 50–51
               diagnosis, 649                      (MRI), 421                      femorotibial joint, 51–52
               etiology, 648–649               carpus, 614–615                     lateral aspect, 48, 49
               prognosis, 649–650              tarsus, 687–697                     medial aspect, 49–50
               treatment, 649                    calcaneal bursitis/capped hock, 692–693  movements of the stifle joint, 52
             osteoarthritis (OA), 646–648        curb, 696                         stifle joint, 50
               clinical signs, 647               extensor tendons, acute tenosynovitis, 697  palpation and manipulation, 109–111, 112
               diagnosis, 647                    gastrocnemius tendinitis, 695–696  Standardbred racehorses, lameness
               etiology, 647                     LDFT tendinitis, 691–692            conditions, 969
               prognosis, 648                    nonseptic tenosynovitis of the tarsal   Thoroughbred racehorses, common
               treatment, 647–648                  sheath, 689–690                   conditions, 958–959
             osteochondrosis (OC), 644–646       osteitis of the calcaneus, 693–694  stifle disease, western pleasure horses,
               clinical signs, 645               peroneus tertius (fibularis tertius),   1012–1013
               diagnosis, 645                      rupture/tendonitis, 697      stifle: femoropatellar region, 709–722
               etiology, 645                     septic tenosynovitis of the tarsal sheath,   see also femoropatellar joint
               prognosis, 646                      690–692                       clinical findings, 709–711
               treatment, 645–646                superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT)   diagnostics, 709–711
             radiography, 261–262                  dislocation, 694–695          synovial osteochondroma in the
            scintigraphy see nuclear medicine    tarsal collateral ligament injury, 687–689  hindlimb, 722
            SCLs see subchondral cystic lesions;   soft tissue injuries in the foot (DDFT and   stifle: femorotibial joint region, 725–738
                 subchondral defects and subchondral   podotrochlear apparatus), 456–459  collateral ligament injury, 734
                 cystic lesions                clinical signs, 457–458             clinical signs, 734
            scoliosis, thoracolumbar spine/back, 794  diagnosis, 458–459           diagnosis, 734
            SDFT see superficial digital flexor tendon  etiology, 456–457          etiology, 734
            sedation, kinematics (measurement of   prognosis, 459                  prognosis, 734
                 movement), 152                treatment, 459                      treatment, 734
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