Performance Horse Bone weakness and Equine Injuries

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Equine Bone II

radiograph showing signs of bone lysis

Ms. Prospectus veterinary examination report June 2006
The horse's lameness improved significantly during the last month. The third carpal bone is still presenting signs of subchondral bone lysis. There is no evidence of a fracture. The horse can be exercised at a trot under saddle for the next 30 days. Control radiographs should be taken in 30 days. The conformation of this horse may predispose to carpal fractures when full exercise is resumed. Dr. Jorge Gomez, DVM

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radiograph of the same horse with healthy bone

Ms. Prospectus veterinary examination report July 2006
Control radiographs left carpus. There is significant improvement on the radial facet of the third carpal bone. Exercise level can be increased. Dr. Jorge Gomez, DVM

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