Saturday 25 July 2015

Navicular Syndrome And Everything About It

By Amalia Odom


Animals of certain types are owned by a lot of people. Certain animals are typically kept as pets by some homeowners which can be their companions when they are sad or lonely. Farm animals are also owned by some individuals to do some works in their respective farms. Still, creatures are raised by some people to have racing competitions joined.

Horses are one such examples. Thoroughbreds are typically taken care of by the owners so that winnings and prizes from tournaments could be given to them by these creatures. However, navicular syndrome that maybe suffered from by these thoroughbreds should be watched out for. Lameness is the ultimate result of this disorder.

The individual surely does not want his prize fighter of failing him during a competition. For this matter, he must be knowing many things about this specific type of disease. He must be knowing causes, symptoms, contributing factors and treatments that his horse needs during its specific lifetime.

Those exact causes of this disease still cannot be pinpointed by scientists. However, reasonable theories and primary factors can be provided by them. One such theory is that the disease is caused by cartilage erosion. If their bones are constantly compressed, brittleness is caused by this situation and breakage is most likely its result.

This disorder has four primary contributing factors. First is those conformational defects where bone concussion is promoted. Such disorder can also be results of poor shoe selections and trimming. If the shoes are not properly attached by shoemakers to those hooves of all equines, lameness will be caused by this situation to them.

If the motion of horses are limited since they occupy their stalls for long time periods, their risks of the said disease maybe increased. In this situation, there is a decrease in blood flow to the hooves. Since stress is triggered by galloping and jumping on hard surfaces to tendons, the progress of such disorder is also contributed by these things. Aside from that, another contributing factor for the disorder is the body weight of each thoroughbred since their feet are pressured by increased loads.

Signs should be watched out for by owners. Horses with this symptom commonly experience heel pain. A tiptoe gait is typically imitated by them as the pain felt on their own heels are wanted to be avoided. They also might frequently stumble. Changes on their feet shapes may also get noticed after certain time periods.

Since no main cause is known for this disease, such condition cannot be treated specifically. However, the degeneration process can be slowed down and pain minimized by the persons. Less intense workouts may have to be assigned for the horses. Corrective shoeing can also be undergone yet temporary results are only produced by this therapy. Some medications to help alleviate their pains could also be taken by such equines.

Ultimately, this thoroughbred might have to be undergoing surgery. It will definitely be experiencing side effects so a surgery should be a last option. In most cases, this horse needs to be retire from any competition. However, it will still be useful in other ways to its owner.




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