
Laminitis Overview and Anatomy
It’s important to have at least an understanding of the structures in play during a laminitic episode.
Laminitis (commonly called “founder”) affects an estimated 7-14% of the world’s equine population. It’s the inflammation of the tiny, interwoven lamellae that attach a horse’s hoof to the underlying coffin bone (third phalanx, or P3) and support the horse’s entire body weight. Anything that impacts the integrity of the lamellae, such as inflammation, weakens their hold. This causes the coffin bone to displace within the hoof capsule and move toward the ground. The condition is very painful and is often life-threatening to horses.
The same disease has several different causes, which include:

It’s important to have at least an understanding of the structures in play during a laminitic episode.

A researcher says SIRS (systemic inflammatory response syndrome) is the term to use when discussing laminitis.

Endocrine disorders and black walnut extract exposure were a few of the causes researchers discussed.

The Obel Grading System is used to classify and understand laminitis progression in horses.

Recognizing clinical signs early and seeking immediate veterinary care can improve treatment outcomes.

MRI might offer evidence of laminitic changes in a horse’s hoof before the disease is otherwise identified.

This hand-forged shoe offers an option for supporting horses suffering laminitis.

Learn what human barefoot running trends are teaching us about horse podiatry and laminitis management.
The awards emphasize the importance of assisting researchers in their exploration of horse health topics.
The man allegedly rode the horse for miles, which caused injuries that necessitated the animal’s euthanasia.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson established the professorship after their horse Barbaro was treated at Penn Vet.

Veterinarians plan to conduct a trial of an experimental drug that has shown promise in treating laminitis.

EVJ has made a collection of laminitis research papers available online to both vets and horse owners.

The two-day program included presentations about podiatry, diagnostics, and treatments for laminitis.

Dr. Nora Grenager answers a user’s question about the human correlate of laminitis at the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot. The answer might surprise you.

Veterinarian and farrier Dr. Raul Bras answers a user’s question concerning broodmares and laminitis at the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot.
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