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The muscular control of the horse's stifle (the best analog of the human knee) is anatomically and functionally complex. ... You don't specify if you treated the mare with bute and DMSO before or after your veterinarian first saw her; I hope it was after. The instinct to immediately treat a horse's discomfort is common,
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www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/eqstifle2102/
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A panel of three veterinarians addressed the topic of stifle treatment at the Western Performance Horse Forum held in Nampa, Idaho, on Feb. Van Snow, DVM, from Santa Ynez, Calif.; and Chris Ray, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, of Weatherford, Texas. Due to the varied nature of stifle injury, each syndrome was addressed separately.
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Then you can start to mix in some dressage or jumping on an every other day basis. Once you have achieved an adequate level of fitness, you then have to maintain it! A horse with chronic weak stifle cannot be ridden three days a week and, if you're away on holiday, you must have someone ride or lounge in your place.
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www.wiwfarm.com/stifle.htm
www.wiwfarm.com/stifle.htm
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Ever since it was first written in 1974, horsemen have consulted Dr. James Rooney's The Lame Horse to understand, diagnose and treat every type of lameness they encounter. ... The Lame Horse is easy to use and easy to understand. Whether your horse has an injury to its shoulder, knee, tendon, fetlock, stifle, hock,
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www.horseinfo.com/cart/rooneybk.html
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Years ago, a horse with a bowed tendon was either euthanized or put out to pasture for the remainder of his life. Now you can treat a bowed tendon on a horse, and he may be able to continue his life as normal. Learn how to treat a bowed tendon on a horse by following these steps. ... How to Treat an Achilles Tendon Injury...
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www.ehow.com/how_2070050_treat-bowed-tendon-horse.html
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Use only one hand at a time to massage, keeping the other in a loose fist at the at the elbow or on the thigh above the stifle. (this will give you the leverage to put a horses ... Then try massaging your horse. You can stimulate your horse's digestive system, immune system, and greatly benefit his recovery from injury.
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www.ehow.com/how_2223129_give-horse-light-massage.html
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I have a 17-year-old horse that has struggled with Navicular and a stifle injury for over three years. I have tried everything with little or ... We laugh when we go over to visit because whenever her horse sees someone coming, he picks up his grain bucket and follows you around with his special grain-Recovery-eq treat.
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www.recoveryeq.com/horses.htm
www.recoveryeq.com/horses.htm
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There’s another reason to locate the snake after a bite occurs: The anti-venoms, also called antivenin, that treat snakebites are specific to each type of snake. ... If, despite all your vigilance, a poisonous snake bites your horse, just stay calm. Everything will be all right now that you know how to handle it.
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www.myhorse.com/health/emergency/five_steps_to_snakebit...
www.myhorse.com/health/emergency/five_steps_to_snakebite_safety_for_you_and_your_horse.aspx
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Discussion on Stifle Injury ... Bob it is not clear from the photo and your description it your wound actually penetrates completely through the skin and thereby expose subcutaneous tissue. This will markedly effect how you treat the wound.
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