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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