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distal phalanx (sidebone) lameness examination, 1026 equine herpesvirus type 1‐associated
myeloencephalopathy (EHM), 1181
foot lameness, draft horses, 1027 osteoarthritis (OA) equine motor neuron disease (EMND), 1180
distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint, 1029
ossification of the collateral cartilages,
VetBooks.ir clinical signs, 474–475 lower hock joint OA, 1029 equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM),
474–475
proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint
1180–1181
ER see exertional rhabdomyolysis
diagnosis, 475
(high ringbone), 1029
etiology, 474
ESWT (extracorporeal shockwave therapy)
treatment, 475 shivers, 1030 estrogen therapy, 878
stringhalt, 1029–1030
distal phalanx osteitis, foot lameness, draft suprascapular nerve injury (sweeny), 1029 distal tarsal (DT) joints/DT joint pain,
horses, 1027–1028 drainage and debridement, laminitis, osteoarthritis (OA), 668
distal radius, radiography, 251–252 508–509 topical/local therapies, 882
distal sesamoidean impar ligament lesions, dressage see jumping/eventing/dressage eventing see jumping/eventing/dressage
magnetic resonance imaging DSLD (degenerative suspensory ligament excessive angulation of the hock (sickle
(MRI), 403 desmitis), 584–585 hocks, small hock angles), hindlimb
distal sesamoidean ligaments (DSLs) DSLs see distal sesamoidean ligaments conformation, 88
desmitis, 532–535 dynamic examination, prepurchase excessively straight limbs, “straight behind,”
clinical signs, 533 examination (PPE), 1172–1173 hindlimb conformation, 88
diagnosis, 533–534 exercise, passive stretching exercises, 925–926
etiology, 533 EHM (equine herpesvirus type 1‐associated exercise effect, immature skeleton, 824–825
prognosis, 535 myeloencephalopathy), 1181 exercise‐induced bone remodeling, 825–826
treatment, 534–535 elastography to evaluate soft tissue injuries, exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER), 865–872
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), DSL 337–338 chronic ER, 867, 870–872
injuries, 412–413 elbow dietary imbalance, 866–867
distal tarsal (DT) joints/DT joint pain bursitis of the elbow (olecranon bursitis), etiology, 866–867
osteoarthritis (OA), 662–672 632–633 malignant hyperthermia, 867
advanced treatment procedures, clinical signs, 633 management of chronic forms of ER,
669–672 diagnosis, 633 870–872
bisphosphonates, 668 etiology, 633 medications, 865–866
chemical‐induced arthrodesis: ethyl prognosis, 633 myofibrillar myopathy (MFM), 869–870
alcohol, 670–672 treatment, 633 polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM),
diagnosis, 663–664 foals, lameness in, 1086 868–869
diagnostic analgesia, 664–665 subchondral defects and subchondral cystic recurrent ER, 867–868
differentiating DT joint pain from lesions (SCLs), 631 sporadic ER, 866
proximal plantar region pain, 666–667 clinical signs, 631–632 treatment of acute rhabdomyolysis,
etiology, 662–663 diagnosis, 632 865–866
extracorporeal shockwave therapy etiology, 631 vitamin E and selenium, 867
(ESWT), 668 prognosis, 632 extensor carpi radialis tendon damage
farriery, 668–669 treatment, 632 carpus, 604
imaging, 665–666 ulna fractures, 627–630 clinical signs, 604
intra‐articular medications, 667–668 clinical signs, 627 diagnosis, 604
laser arthrodesis, 670 diagnosis, 627–628 etiology, 604
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 666 etiology, 627 prognosis, 604
nuclear medicine, 666 prognosis, 630 treatment, 604
radiography, 665 treatment, 628–630 extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT)
surgical arthrodesis of DIT and TMT elbow flexion, palpation and distal tarsal (DT) joints/DT joint pain,
joints, 669–670 manipulation, 117 osteoarthritis (OA), 668
treatment, 667–672 elbow joint topical/local therapies, 882
distal tarsal disease, western pleasure horses, functional anatomy, 25–28
1012–1013 intrasynovial anesthesia, 178–180 facet joint arthritis and vertebral facet joint
DMD (dorsal metacarpal disease), racing luxation/subluxation, 630–631 syndrome, 788–792
Quarter horses, 976 clinical signs, 630–631 clinical signs, 788–789
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), topical/local diagnosis, 631 diagnosis, 789–791
therapies, 882 etiology, 630 etiology, 788
dorsal (forward) deviation of the carpus prognosis, 631 prognosis, 792
(bucked knees or knee sprung), treatment, 631 treatment, 791–792
forelimb conformation, 83 nuclear medicine NSAIDs, 791–792
dorsal carpal swelling, 605–607 abnormal conditions, 366 farriery, 1112–1132
ganglion, 606 normal bone, 351, 353 see also foot care and farriery; therapeutic
hygroma, 605–606 electromagnetic therapy, topical/local trimming and shoeing; trimming and
synovial fistula, 606–607 therapies, 883 shoeing
synovial hernia, 606 ELLs see enostosis‐like lesions distal tarsal (DT) joints/DT joint pain,
dorsal metacarpal disease (DMD), racing EMND (equine motor neuron disease), 1180 osteoarthritis (OA), 668–669
Quarter horses, 976 endocrinopathic laminitis, 491, 495, 496 farriery terms, 112
dorsal spinous process impingement, back endurance horses, 998–1005 hoof abscesses, 1130–1131
pain, 994–995 athletes and exercise conditions, 998 hoof capsule distortion, 1112–1120
draft horses, 1026–1031 common causes of lameness, 1002–1005 club foot, 1116–1117
anamnesis, 1026 foot lameness, 1004 low‐heel foot conformation, 1113–1116
common causes of lameness, 1026–1030 muscle disorders, 1002–1003 mechanism of distortion, 1112–1120
diseases of young draft horses, 1030–1031 other causes of lameness, 1004–1005 mismatched feet, 1119–1120
osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), superficial digital flexor tendon sheared heels, 1117–1119
1030–1031 (SDFT), 1004 hoof wall defects, 1121–1129
septic arthritis, 1030 suspensory ligament desmitis, 1003–1004 distal phalanx (P3, coffin bone),
foot lameness, 1026–1027 tendinitis (bowed tendon), 1004 fractures, 1128–1129
distal phalanx (sidebone), 1027 lameness examination, 1000–1001, 1002 equine canker, 1124–1126
distal phalanx osteitis, 1027–1028 the sport, 998 fissure in central sulci of the frog,
hoof cracks, 1028 veterinary control, 998–1000, 1001 1127–1128
infectious pododermatitis (canker), 1027 enostosis‐like lesions (ELLs), metacarpus, 580 heel cracks, 1122–1123
laminitis, 1028–1029 EPM (equine protozoal myeloencephalitis), quarter cracks, 1121–1122
subsolar abscessation, 1027 1180–1181 thrush, 1126–1127