
Lameness of the Horse / Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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- VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS' SERIES NO. 1
- LAMENESS of the HORSE
- J.V. Lacroix, D.V.S.
- PREFACE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- SECTION I. ETIOLOGY AND OCCURRENCE.
- AFFECTIONS OF BONES.
- Rarefying Osteitis, or Degenerative Changes.
- Fractures.
- Multiple Fractures.
- AFFECTIONS OF LIGAMENTS.
- Luxations—Dislocations.
- Arthritis.
- AFFECTIONS OF BURSAE AND THECAE.
- AFFECTIONS OF MUSCLES AND TENDONS.
- AFFECTIONS OF NERVES.
- AFFECTIONS OF BLOOD VESSELS.
- AFFECTIONS OF LYMPH VESSELS AND GLANDS.
- AFFECTIONS OF THE FEET.
- FOOTNOTES:
- SECTION II. DIAGNOSTIC PRINCIPLES.
- Anamnesis.
- Visual Examination.
- Attitude of the Subject.
- Examination by Palpation.
- Passive Movements.
- Observing the Character of the Gait.
- Special Methods of Examination.
- FOOTNOTES:
- SECTION III. LAMENESS IN THE FORE LEG.
- Anatomo-Physiological Review of parts of the Fore Leg.
- Shoulder Lameness.
- Fracture of the Scapula.
- Scapulohumeral Arthritis.
- Infectious Arthritis.
- Injuries.
- Wounds.
- Luxation of the Scapulohumeral Joint.
- Inflammation of the Bicipital Bursa. (Bursitis Intertubercularis.)
- Contusions of the Triceps Brachii. (Triceps Extensor Brachii: Caput Muscles.)
- Shoulder Atrophy. (Sweeny or Swinney)
- Paralysis of the Suprascapular Nerve.
- Radial Paralysis.
- Thrombosis of the Brachial Artery.
- Fracture of Humerus.
- Inflammation of the Elbow. (Arthritis.)
- Fracture of the Ulna.
- Fracture of the Radius.
- Wounds of the Anterior Brachial Region.
- Inflammation and Contraction of the Carpal Flexors.
- Fracture and Luxation of the Carpal Bones.
- Carpitis.
- Open Carpal Joint.
- Thecitis and Bursitis.
- Fracture of the Metacarpus.
- Splints.
- OPEN FETLOCK JOINT.
- Phalangeal Exostosis (Ringbone)
- Open Sheath of the Flexors of the Phalanges.
- Luxation of the Fetlock Joint.
- Sesamoiditis.
- Fracture of the Proximal Sesamoids.
- Inflammation of the Posterior Ligaments of the Pastern (Proximal Interphalangeal) Joint.
- Fracture of the First and Second Phalanges.
- Tendinitis. Inflammation of the Flexor Tendons.
- Chronic Tendinitis and Contraction of the Flexor Tendons.
- Contracted Tendons of Foals.
- Rupture of the Flexor Tendons and Suspensory Ligament.
- Thecitis and Bursitis in the Fetlock Region.
- Arthritis of the Fetlock Joint.
- Ossification of the Cartilages of the Third Phalanx. (Ossification of the Lateral Cartilages.)
- Navicular Disease.
- Laminitis.
- Calk Wounds. (Paronychia.)
- Corns.
- Quittor.
- Nail Punctures.
- FOOTNOTES:
- SECTION IV. LAMENESS IN THE HIND LEG.
- Anatomo-Physiological Consideration of the Pelvic Limbs.
- Hip Lameness.
- Fractures of the Pelvic Bones.
- Fractures of the Femur.
- Luxation of the Femur.
- Gluteal Tendo-Synovitis.
- Paralysis of the Hind Leg.
- Paralysis of the Femoral (Crural) Nerve.
- Paralysis of the Obturator Nerve.
- Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve.
- Iliac Thrombosis.
- Fracture of the Patella.
- Luxation of the Patella.
- Chronic Gonitis.
- Open Stifle Joint.
- Fracture of the Tibia.
- Rupture and Wounds of the Tendo Achillis.
- Spring-Halt. (String-Halt.)
- Open Tarsal Joint.
- Fracture of the Fibular Tarsal Bone (Calcaneum.)
- Tarsal Sprains.
- Curb.
- Spavin. (Bone Spavin.)
- Distension of the Tarsal Joint Capsule. (Bog Spavin.)
- Distension of the Tarsal Sheath of the Deep Digital Flexor. (Thoroughpin.)
- Capped Hock.
- Rupture and Division of the Long Digital Extensor (Extensor Pedis).
- Wounds From Interfering.
- Lymphangitis.
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDEX
- AUTHORITIES CITED
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