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Reining Horses 982 Diagnosis 1043
Cutting Horses 983 Treatment 1046
VetBooks.ir Jumping, Eventing, and Dressage Angular Limb Deformities (ALDs)
Prognosis 1046
Horses 986
oMAr MAher and Cuboidal Bone Malformations 1048
Introduction and Horses Used for the Disciplines 986 nicolAs s. ernst, troy n. truMBle, AnD GAry M. BAxter
Structure of Training and Competition 987 Angular Limb Deformities (ALDs) 1048
Training Surfaces and Shoeing 989 Etiology 1048
Lameness Diagnosis 990 Clinical Signs 1048
Common Lameness Problems 991 Diagnosis 1049
Acknowledgment 996 Treatment 1051
The Endurance Horse 998 Prognosis 1055
Cuboidal Bone Malformation/Incomplete
toDD c. holBrook Ossification 1055
The Sport 998 Etiology 1055
Athletes and Exercise Conditions 998 Clinical Signs 1055
Veterinary Control 998 Diagnosis 1056
The Lameness Examination 1000 Treatment 1056
Common Causes of Lameness 1002 Prognosis 1058
The Western Pleasure Horse 1006 Flexural Deformities 1059
sherry A. johnson AnD DAviD D. FrisBie nicolAs s. ernst, troy n. truMBle, AnD GAry M. BAxter
Understanding the Sport 1006 Congenital Flexural Deformities 1059
Western Pleasure Terminology 1007 Acquired Flexural Deformities 1062
Training and Showing 1007 Osteochondrosis 1071
Commonly Encountered Musculoskeletal Issues
in the Western Pleasure Athlete 1008 c. WAyne McilWrAith
Foot Pain 1008 Introduction 1071
Fetlock Osteoarthritis 1010 Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) 1071
Proximal Suspensory Desmopathy 1010 Subchondral Cystic Lesions 1078
Distal Tarsal Disease 1012
Rehabilitation and Management of the Western Pleasure Lameness in Foals 1081
Athlete 1013 roBert j. hunt
Conclusion 1013 Diagnosis 1081
Gaited Horses 1015 Noninfectious Causes of Lameness 1082
Infectious Causes of Lameness 1089
DAviD A. Wilson AnD kevin G. keeGAn
Evaluating Gaited Horses for Lameness 1015
What Is a Gaited Horse? 1015 11 Foot Care and Farriery 1091
Classification of Gaits 1015
Specific Gaits in “Gaited Horses” 1018 Basic Foot Care 1091
Lameness in the Gaited Horse 1020 stephen e. o’GrADy
The Draft Horse 1026 Introduction 1091
Evaluation of the Foot 1091
jAn F. hAWkins
Introduction 1026 Principles of Trimming and
Anamnesis 1026 Shoeing 1095
Lameness Examination 1026
Common Causes of Lameness 1026 stephen e. o’GrADy
Diseases of Young Draft Horses 1030 Guidelines for Trimming 1095
Trimming the Foot 1098
10 Lameness in the Young Horse 1033 Trimming the Barefoot Horse 1100
The Horseshoe 1102
The Physis/Physeal Fractures/ Placement and Application of the Shoe 1108
Non‐nail Alternatives in Farriery 1109
Physitis 1033 Acknowledgment 1111
DAne M. tAtArniuk, troy n. truMBle, AnD GAry M. BAxter Farriery for Common Hoof
The Physis 1033 Problems 1112
Classification and Treatment of Physeal Injuries/
Fractures 1037 stephen e. o’GrADy
Developmental Orthopedic Diseases 1041 Conditions of the Foot That Respond to Farriery 1112
Epiphysitis/Physitis/Physeal Dysplasia 1042 Clinical Conditions Affecting the Hoof 1121
Etiology 1042 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Foot 1129
Clinical Signs 1043 Acknowledgment 1132