Key Insights on an Equine Lameness Exam

Discover how veterinarians use lameness exams and diagnostic tools to help pinpoint the source of equine lameness in this visual guide. Sponsored by Arthramid Vet.
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Key Insights on an Equine Lameness Exam

Veterinarians define lameness in horses as any abnormal gait or behavior change due to pain. Common causes of lameness include trauma, conformational defects, infections, and more. The source of pain can be obvious (in the case of a laceration or swelling) or trickier when there is no clear injury. In that case a veterinarian must execute a thorough lameness examination to determine the cause and recommend treatment steps. 

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