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INDEX
Note: Page numbers in italics refer to figures, those in bold refer to tables.
AAEP (American Association of Equine prognosis, 1070 transphyseal bridging, 602–603
Practitioners) Lameness Scale, surgical treatment, 1067–1069 treatment, 600–603
subjective assessment of lameness, treatment, 1066–1069 clinical signs, 1048–1049
137, 139 ACS (autologous conditioned serum), asynchronous longitudinal growth,
ABMA (autologous bone marrow aspirate), intrasynovial therapies, 890 1049, 1051
intralesional therapies, 896–898 acupuncture treatment of limb lameness and delayed ossification of the tarsal or
abscesses, hoof, 1130–1131 back pain, 921–924 carpal cuboidal bones, 1049
abscesses, subsolar adverse effects, 924 laxity of periarticular support tissues,
foot, 477–479 aquapuncture, 921–922, 924 1048–1049
clinical signs, 477–478 chronic back pain, 923–924 physeal or articular trauma/fracture,
diagnosis, 478 electroacupuncture, 921–924 1049
etiology, 477 general indications for treatment, 922 septic physitis of cuboidal bones,
prognosis, 479 lameness, 922–923 1049, 1050
treatment, 478–479 mechanisms of action, 921 diagnosis, 1049–1051
accessory carpal bone fracture, 612–613 randomized, controlled trials, 922–923 etiology, 1048
clinical signs, 612 techniques of stimulation, 921–922 prognosis, 1055
diagnosis, 612 ACUST (angled contrast ultrasound treatment, 1051–1055
etiology, 612 technique), 306, 314 conservative treatment of asynchronous
prognosis, 612 adaptive strategies of lame horses, 67–68 physeal growth, 1053
treatment, 612 ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), surgical treatment of asynchronous
accessory ligament (radial or superior check nuclear medicine, radiation safety and physeal growth, 1053–1055
ligament) of the superficial digital protection, 343 antebrachium (forearm)
flexor tendon ALDDFT see accessory ligament of the deep functional anatomy, 23–25
desmitis, 619 digital flexor tendon (distal check extensor muscles, 23–25
clinical signs, 619 ligament) fascia, 23
diagnosis, 619 ALDs see angular limb deformities flexor muscles, 25
etiology, 619 American Association of Equine Practitioners nerves and deep muscles, 25
prognosis, 619 (AAEP) Lameness Scale, subjective antebrachium (forearm) and elbow, palpation
treatment, 619 assessment of lameness, 137, 139 and manipulation, 101–102, 104, 105
accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor analgesic therapy, laminitis, 500–501 anticoagulant therapy, laminitis, 500
tendon (distal check ligament) anatomy, functional see functional anatomy anti‐inflammatory therapy, laminitis,
(ALDDFT) anesthesia 499–500
desmitis, 591–592 see also intrasynovial anesthesia; perineural APS (autologous protein solution)
clinical signs, 591 anesthesia intralesional therapies, 897–898
etiology, 591 types of local anesthetics, 157 intrasynovial therapies, 891
prognosis, 592 skin preparation and restraint, 157 arm and shoulder
treatment, 591–592 angled contrast ultrasound technique see also shoulder
acetabular fractures, 774–775 (ACUST), 306, 314 functional anatomy, 28–32
acetylsalicylic acid see nonsteroidal anti‐ angular limb deformities (ALDs), 1048–1055 dorsoscapular ligament, 31
inflammatory drugs carpus, 598–603 flexor muscles of the shoulder joint, 28
acquired flexural deformities, 1062–1070 clinical signs, 599–600 muscles of the scapula, 29–31
clinical signs, 1064–1066 diagnosis, 599–600 muscles substituting for shoulder joint
diagnosis, 1066 diagnostic imaging, 600 ligaments, 28
etiology, 1064 etiology, 598–599 nerves and vessels, 32
nonsurgical treatment, 1066–1067 prognosis, 603 shoulder joint, 28–29
Adams and Stashak’s Lameness in Horses, Seventh Edition. Edited by Gary M. Baxter.
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