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Discover The Variations Of Navicular Disease Treatment

By Donna Thomas


The navicular bone is a boat shaped, small size that is nestled deep at the hooves and only measures about two centimeters deep and six centimeters wide on a horse. This bone may be small but it brings a lot of problem to a horse due to the fact that it is small, abode and cushy stature. Even though this bone is small, it has a huge responsibility and offer a great help on horses in their daily activities. When it comes with navicular disease treatment, individuals can perform the treatment by themselves and allow the horses to give time for them to rest.

Some farriers and practitioners will apply a small padding that will raise the angles of foot that would decrease the tensions on the tendons and will give comfort to the equines. This may be necessary to make the foot back to normal axis. However, the correct angle will vary from one horse to another and the rise must be gradually done and see which angle works best.

The process of treating navicular disease is a long one. Even though there are many treatment options available however, there is only little proof and evidence that the procedures really help equines in recovering their lameness. Some people use alternative ways like corrective shoeing, resting the animal for some time and controlled exercises and therapies.

The primary step is to assess the lameness of hooves and the pain it brings and a careful evaluation about the structure of hoof. The treatment procedure must be based on the location and type of diseases. Shoeing is the first step of all treatments. Surgical and medicinal therapies must only be followed once shoeing is not effective.

Many cases of the disease have been treated by the use of medication. However, it must also respond positively in therapeutic shoeing and anti inflammatory therapies and medicines. Some drugs have the ability to improve the circulation towards the foot. The medicine will target primarily the disease and improve the joints and bones.

When the axis between the short pastern bones and coffin bones are broken, the angle of hooves must be changed gradually so the alignment will be achieved normally. Contracted and underrun heels must be corrected right away. The blood flow must be dependent in the pumping action of normal foot.

When owners faced that treatment is not effective, they can try to inquire a veterinarian to perform an MRI. This will identify the veterinarian the causes of problems and help them decide to counter the issue. Surgical treatment is still the last hope when all else fails.

Get testimonials from other horse lovers and previous clients. They have undergone the whole process in the past and they can share some knowledge about the procedures. They can recommend the same veterinarian who performed the treatment on their horses.

Budgeting is important. The procedure will require a good deal amount of money. The treatment procedures will need finances on the part of owners.




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