Forelimb - static exam Flashcards
What are the general principles of forelimb static examination?
- Make sure the horse is safely restrained and calm to examine – change the environment if not (Friends, Food, Freedom)
- Palpate both legs for comparison
- Look for the cardinal signs of disease – heat, pain and swelling (including synovial effusion)
- Don’t jump to conclusions – remember findings may be old or insignificant. Make good records and interpret in light of other clinical findings (history, dynamic exam and diagnostic tests)
- Know your anatomy..
Label this diagram with the bones of the forelimb
Label this diagram with the joints of the forelimb
Label the tendons on this forelimb
Label the tendons on this forelimb
What is the site of infection in this horse which was diagnosed with pus in foot?
A. Frog
B. Heel bulb
C. Frog cleft
D. Hoof wall
E. White line
F. Bars of sole
White line
Which bony landmark is visible within this wound?
A. Spine of scapula
B. Greater tubercle of humerus
C. Deltoid tuberosity
D. Olecranon
E. Clavicle
F. Acronium
Greater tubercle of humerus
Label this transverse image in the fetlock
A - SDFT
B – Deep digital
C – Accessory ligament
D sesamoid bones
E MC3
Label this transverse image in the pastern region
A – superficial flexor tendon
B – deep digital
C – straight sesamoidean ligament
D - obliques
E - Bone
Label the tendons in the image in the distal metacarpus region
A SDFT
B DDFt
C Susp
D MC3
Label this transverse image in the proximal metacarpus region
A superficial
B DDFT
C AL DDFT
D suspensory
E bone