A Plain-language Medical Guide for Horse Owners and Trainers
Painful and potentially debilitating tendon and ligament injuries are
among the most common and serious physiological problems facing
performance horses. The severity ranges from minor injuries to those
that end careers or even the horse's life. However, with proper
treatment, these injuries can be overcome, and permanent damage
minimized.
Writing in concise, accessible language, equine veterinarian Linda
Schultz provides the most up-to-date information on identifying,
treating, and managing tendon and ligament injuries. You'll review basic
anatomy, understand how and why these injuries occur, and discover the
effects of horseshoeing on tendons and ligaments. You'll see exactly
what you should (and shouldn't) do during the critical healing
process-plus, you'll learn to communicate effectively with your
veterinarian to ensure your horse is soon back on his feet and doing his
job.
* Features the latest treatment options and alternative therapies
* Includes a sample controlled exercise schedule and guidelines for
recuperation times
* Explains treatment of acute injuries and directed therapy, as well as
the current surgical techniques
* Discusses the benefits and drawbacks of support wraps, boots, and
bandages