Hindlimb static exam Flashcards

1
Q

What are you observing from a distance for himblimb lamness investigation?

A

from the side
* Standing square -
* Lordosis (sway back) - left
* Kyphosis (roach back) - right
* Both sides
* Conformation
* Asymmetry
* Muscle wastage
* Swelling

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2
Q

What angluar deformities of the hock are you you looking at on hindlimb examination?

A

Left - varus deformity of the hock (bow legged) (leg angled in)
Right - Valgus deformity of the hock (cow hocked) (leg angled out)

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3
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In what order would it be sensible to palpate a horse when deling with hindlimb lameness

A
  • neck
  • spine
  • pelvis (tuber sacrum)
  • gluteal muscles
  • coxofemoral (deep)
  • Lift tail
  • Stifle (femoral patella joint, medial femoral tibial joint)
  • tibia
  • tarsus, Calcaneus
  • cannon bone (flexor tendons)
  • fetlock (dorsal and planter pouches)
  • suspensory branches of the digital flexor tendon sheath
  • foot - including hoof testers
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4
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How can limb elevation be used for himblimb lamenss evaluation?

A
  • shows if horse is unhappy about having limb elevated
  • shows stiffness of joint

remember - hock and stifle move together due to reciprocal apparatus - can be hard to differentiate

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5
Q

what are you looking for during the exam of the hoof in a lameness evaluation?

A
  • thrush
  • square toe - dragging foot along ground
  • pinched heel bulbs
  • cracks
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