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ultrasonography (cont’d) upward fixation of the patella (UFP), 717–719 team roping horses, 980, 981
ligaments, 302–303 clinical signs, 718 description of event, 980
musculoskeletal injuries, 980
diagnosis, 718
VetBooks.ir limitations, 321–323 etiology, 717–718 tie‐down and breakaway roping,
collateral ligaments, 326, 326
ultrasonographic assessment of ligament
pathology, 316–323
prognosis, 719
981–982
description of event, 981
subjective assessment of lameness,
musculoskeletal injuries, 981–982
125–126
metacarpus, 303–312
muscle disorders, diagnosis of specific treatment, 718–719 western pleasure horses, 1006–1013
muscle disorders, 861 UWT (underwater treadmill), rehabilitation/ axial skeleton, 1013
muscle evaluation, 333–334 physical therapy, 941–942 commonly encountered musculoskeletal
musculoskeletal system, indications for issues in the western pleasure
ultrasonography, 332–334 vedaprofen see nonsteroidal anti‐ athlete, 1008
new directions in the use of ultrasound, inflammatory drugs distal tarsal disease, 1012–1013
335–339 vertebral articulations, functional fetlock osteoarthritis, 1010
color doppler ultrasound to evaluate anatomy, 62 foot pain, 1008–1009, 1010
tendon and ligament injury, 338–339 vertebral column, functional anatomy, 60–61 proximal suspensory desmopathy,
elastography to evaluate soft tissue vertebral fractures, 787–788 1010–1012
injuries, 337–338 clinical signs, 787 rehabilitation and management of the
MRI/ultrasound fusion: navigational diagnosis, 787 western pleasure athlete, 1013
ultrasound, 335–336 etiology, 787 stifle disease, 1012–1013
ultrasound‐guided injections, 335 prognosis, 788 training and showing, 1007–1008
pastern, 303–304, 314, 319, 320 treatment, 787–788 understanding the sport, 1006–1007
patient preparation and scan protocol, vertical pelvic movement (VPM), hindlimb western pleasure terminology, 1007
303–314 lameness, 124, 129–131, 132, West Nile virus and eastern/western/
prepurchase examination (PPE), 1174 133, 133 Venezuelan encephalitis viruses,
punctures and lacerations evaluation, visual examination at rest, examination for 1181
332–333 lameness, 71, 72 whirlbone lameness
sacroiliac region diseases, 779–780 vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and herbs, femur, 750
soft tissue structures, 337–338 nutraceuticals, 907 clinical signs, 750
suspensory ligament, 313, 314, 320 VPM see vertical pelvic movement diagnosis, 750
tarsus, diagnosis of tarsal lameness, 660 etiology, 750
tendons, 302–303, 326 walking, evaluation of the horse for lameness prognosis, 750
ultrasonographic assessment of tendon at the walk, 124–126 treatment, 750
pathology, 316–321 WBV (whole body vibration) therapy, whole body vibration (WBV) therapy,
topical/local therapies, 883 rehabilitation/physical therapy, rehabilitation/physical therapy,
ultrasound‐guided injections, 335 942–943 942–943
underwater treadmill (UWT), rehabilitation/ western performance horses, 980–985 withers movement, subjective assessment of
physical therapy, 941–942 barrel racing, 982 lameness, 129
ungular cartilages lesions, magnetic description of event, 982 wound management, musculoskeletal,
resonance imaging (MRI), 407 musculoskeletal injuries, 982 1148–1149, 1151, 1152
United Kingdom Lameness Scale, subjective cutting horses, 983–985 preventing infection in traumatic wounds,
assessment of lameness, 137, 139 description of event, 983–984 1149, 1151, 1152
upper limb long bones, nuclear medicine, musculoskeletal injuries, 984–985
normal bone, 351 reining horses, 982–983 X‐ray machines, 189–191
upper limb stress fractures, Standardbred description of event, 982–983 see also radiography
racehorses, 969–970 musculoskeletal injuries, 983 accessory X‐ray equipment, 192–193, 194