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Diagnosing navicular syndrome in horses. If you suspect your horse may be suffering from navicular disease, you should contact your vet. They are likely to review the whole clinical picture, ...
Navicular syndrome is a debilitating condition responsible for over a third of chronic lameness in horses and its symptoms ...
Navicular syndrome is the most common cause of chronic forelimb lameness in quarter horses. This syndrome is caused by degenerative changes in the navicular bone and its cartilage. Stress placed ...
Horses with navicular syndrome--a degenerative condition within the navicular apparatus, which includes several structures--tend to experience multiple problems, many of which cannot be seen on X ...
Navicular syndrome is due to abnormalities in the navicular bone and its cartilage. Typically, it begins with inflammation of the navicular bursa. This bursa lies between the deep digital flexor ...
Navicular syndrome or ‘palmar foot pain’ is a condition of the equine foot where pain arises from the navicular bone and the surrounding complex network of interconnecting soft tissue structures. This ...
Horse lameness is a common problem that most horse owners will face at some time or another. The most common site for lameness is in the foot. One of the most dreaded causes is navicular syndrome ...
Palmar foot pain (a modern term for navicular syndrome) cases are now being treated with endoscopes placed into a horse’s foot. These tiny telescopes allow surgeons to look directly into the ...