Saturday, 17 October 2015

All You Need To Know About Navicular Syndrome In Horses

By Mattie Knight


Today, many people love to keep horses for sports. Maintaining these animals is not easy as they suffer from different conditions. If you keep these animals, you could have come across them facing difficulties walking. There are many causes of Navicular, but in most cases, it could be Navicular syndrome in horses making their life difficult.

Today, the condition cause is not known openly. But it is known that a small damage to Navicular bone stops the normal blood supply. Another cause leading to this is trauma. When this bone is affected, it damages ligaments and tendons. The discomfort leads to lameness and pain. Though this condition is prevalent, young stallions less than five years are not affected most.

There are many things seen as symptoms. Just look at the animal walking and if it does so with pain, the condition is worse. This condition affects the animal front feet. As a result, lameness is seen. This leads to walking difficulties. For those animals that try to walk, they end up walking slowly. The lameness might often occur. For owners who exercise the horse in small circles and on hard grounds, this can cause pain. You might realize that one foot is affected more than the other.

Diagnosis must be carried out by an experienced veterinarian. To get this correct, they have to start by looking at the health history, the symptoms manifested, radiography and nerve blocks. If there is recurrent lameness, this is a sign that the condition is imminent. The affected animals, because of pain start by placing one toe on the ground then put the body weight next. To reduce discomfort, veterinarians use local anesthetic injected into the nerves.

People keeping horse shy away from it when they realize it is suffering. They do this because they lack knowledge on the best treatment option. In the last few years, researchers have published information about the available treatment on the foot anatomy. Though some early stages can be cured, others prove difficult. Knowing early signs help to make a decision on which way to solve the issue.

Today, this condition is not terminal. Proper treatment that begins early, with the best care practices helps to manage the animals and restore their health back. In fact, proper treatment is known to return them to their previous health. This disease is similar to that of a track athlete with a bad foot. Even in any case, one needs proper diagnosis and treatment to eliminate the condition.

When you notice that the stallion is affected, call a veterinarian to give treatment. This condition can be treated, but rarely does it get cured. Shoeing and corrective trimming is important as it ensures that the foot is level and this gives balance. To encourage early break, Rolled toe egg bar are used. Some medications are also used to reduce pain.

To prevent this disease, people must do early prevention. Horses have different foot shapes and this affects them, making it hard to have good heel support and foot balance. Maintaining this two helps prevent lameness. Carrying out fetlock flexion is encouraged. For the complicated conditions, surgery is done to restore health.




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