A discussion of epiphysitis is anything but simple, straightforward, or lacking in complexity. To begin with, there is confusion and debate over the term itself. Then there is the matter of whether it is part of the osteochondrosis syndrome. There also is debate as to cause. Is diet alone implicated, or do genetics play a role? There is general agreement on treatment, but even there, practitioners will differ.


There are other questions for discussion. Is epiphysitis involved in physeal fractures? Is it implicated in angular and flexural limb deformities?


There are a few known factors. It is a problem that occurs at the growth plates of young horses that can make them sore and lame, and it is part of the developmental orthopedic disease (DOD) complex

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