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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 13:294-297
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 141:463-466
The influence of the force applied and its period of application on the outcome of the flexion test of the distal forelimb was investigated in a group of eight sound horses. The degree of lameness after the flexion test was scored by a standard clini
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 141:435-438
A pressure-sensitive device was developed to measure the force applied to flexion tests of the distal limb of horses. The mean force applied by a group of experienced clinicians was 150 N which results in a moment on the flexed fetlock joint of about
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Veterinary Quarterly. 18:106-109
Summary The practice of applying diagnostic nerve blocks relies on the assumption that the blocks in themselves do not alter the horse’ s gait. This assumption has recently been challenged. In the present paper a series of sequential nerve blocks (
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Veterinary Quarterly. 16:70-75
Summary To answer the question whether it is possible to differentiate, by means of a high plantar nerve block in the hind limb, flexor tendon lameness from a suspensory ligament lameness, mid‐plantar tendinitis or desmitis was induced with collage
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A. 40:713-719
Summary An in vitro study was carried out to define the correlation between the dose and distribution of intratendinous fluid injections in the different flexor tendons/ligaments of the palmar/plantar, metacarpal/metatarsal region of the horse. Injec
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A. 39:349-364
Summary The influence of regional nerve blocks on lameness resulting from tendon injury was studied in six horses. Tendonitis was induced in the midmetacarpal region of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon (SDF), Deep Digital Flexor Tendon (DDF) and
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Veterinary Quarterly. 18:103-105
Summary Controversy exists with respect to the innervation of the suspensory ligament (SL) in the fore limb of the horse. It is uncertain whether this structure is exclusively innervated by branches of the ulnar nerve or also to some extent by median
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The veterinary quarterly. 18
The practice of applying diagnostic nerve blocks relies on the assumption that the blocks in themselves do not alter the horse's gait. This assumption has recently been challenged. In the present paper a series of sequential nerve blocks (low palmar
Publikováno v:
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde. 121(1)
A review of the bovine inguinal and scrotal hernia is given on the basis of two cases. One six year old Blonde d'Aquitaine bull had to be euthanised with severe muscle damage 13 days after surgical intervention, while the other patient, a five year o