Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology Q&A 15
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A horse presented with a grade 2/5 lameness, at the trot, in a straight line, on the left forelimb. The lameness was increased when the horse was trotted in a circle with the lame leg on the outside. Flexion tests failed to exacerbate the lameness, but hoof testers produced a positive result on the hoof’s medial aspect. The image illustrates the sole of the left fore foot after paring.
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What condition is illustrated? | A ‘corn’ – bruising of the sole in the angle between the medial hoof wall and the bar (the ‘seat of corn’).
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Why is the lameness worse in the affected limb outside the circle? | The bruising is usually present on the medial side of the fore feet. |
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What causes this condition? |
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How would you treat this horse? |
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[[Corns#Signalment |Link to Article]] |