Thursday, January 22, 2015

Basic Information You Need When Dealing With Navicular Pain

By Janine Hughes


This is a symptom that is common in horses. It is a symptom of a syndrome that leads to a degenerative condition of structures in the heel of a horse. Navicular pain can be felt when there is a problem with the navicular bone. You will notice some sort of disability on your animal. If this problem is not dealt with early enough, the disability may end up being permanent.

There are a couple of reasons that are assumed to cause this problem. From recent research, toe-first landing can be a problem. It is considered a cause or at least a contributing factor. This is because it leads to misalignment of the lower joints. It can be caused by over trimming of the hooves. Long toes and poor shoeing can also lead to this type of landing.

Problems with circulation can also be an issue. When blood circulation to this area is not enough, the horse will show some kind of uneasiness. This will be due to blocked blood vessels. A while back this issue was considered a death sentence by farmers. The new treatments that have been discovered have given them hope.

A first sign to notice will be lameness in your animal. Movement when on rough terrain will also be tedious. The horse may also show reluctance to move when on such places. When your animal will be on soft land things will seem easier. You may decide to seek expert advice and take your animal for an x ray. However, this is not a sure way to identify the problem.

Another symptom is when your horse often stumbles. Other animals are normally large and have to rest on relatively smaller feet. Breeds with this kind of anatomy offer suffer from this syndrome. Only a veterinarian is suitable to do proper examination of an animal. When a farmer notices a problem in his or her animal he ought to seek help.

There are various treatment to these problems. However, some horses have already reached a point of no return. This means the point at which their problem is cannot be reversed. The basic type of treatment involves correct shoeing. This just means taking care of the hooves of your animal. They should be balanced at all angles.

There are medicines that vets give the animals. They help improve circulation by unblocking the vessels. This will mean that more blood will be received in the problem area. Research has shown that many breeds have been responsive to this type of treatment. After a while the administering of drugs has to be done again.

Exercise is said to be helpful too. It helps deal with problems that involve decreased circulation and trauma to the bone. These animals do at least thirty to sixty minute exercises. This is within a period of six days in a week. The riding is structured and the animal is taught to bear more pain on the hind legs. There is a way out to this kind of problem in animals.




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