Solar bruising and 'corns' Flashcards
The ______________ layer of the sole is external
epidermal
The ______________ layer of the sole is internal
dermal
The epidermal layer of the sole is _________ and ________
avascular and aneural
The dermal layer of the sole is _________ and has a __________
sensitive and has a blood supply
What happens in solar bruising?
tissues become inflamed, vascularity increases leading to increase in tissue fluid
List the clinical signs of solar bruising
can be variable
Acute, severe unilateral or mild bilateral lameness
increased digital pulses
increased hoof temperature
sensitivity to hoof testers
when is a solar bruising called a corn
when bruising occurs at the seat of corn on the foot
Describe how to manage solar bruising
Box rest and NSAIDs (phenylbutazone)
if horse has bruising the lameness will improve rapidly
If there is significant haemorrhage in solar bruising, what can it lead to
subsolar abscess
List 4 risk factors to solar bruising
Uneven/highly concussive surfaces
farriery- barefoot more prone
activity type (hacking more likely to get bruising) /level
conformation-
what foot conformation is more prone to solar bruising
flat foot and low heel
List possible prevention methods for solar bruising
maintain shoeing intervals
use of pads between shoe and hoof
packing material