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Navicular syndrome, often called navicular disease, is a syndrome of lameness problems in horses. It most commonly describes an inflammation or degeneration of the navicular bone and its surrounding tissues, usually on the front feet. It can lead to significant and even disabling lameness.[1]

  1. ^ "Navicular Disease in Horses - Musculoskeletal System". Veterinary Manual. Retrieved 2020-10-08.

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Navicular syndrome, often called navicular disease, is a syndrome of lameness problems in horses. It most commonly describes an inflammation or degeneration...

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The navicular bone /nəˈvɪkjʊlər/ is a small bone found in the feet of most mammals. The navicular bone in humans is one of the tarsal bones, found in...

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commonly known as accessory navicular syndrome. Other conditions which closely mimic the symptoms of an accessory navicular bone include plantar fasciitis...

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in horses, including tendon and ligament injuries, kissing spine, navicular syndrome, and arthritis. The evidence for these uses is weak. ESWT is used...

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cases of navicular syndrome. The flexor tendon lies deeper, just along the posterior surface of the small pastern bone (PII) and navicular bone, and...

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Clodronic acid

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trade name Osphos, for treatment of bone resorptive processes of navicular syndrome. It is given by intramuscular injection at one point in time, with...

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disease, such as osteoarthrosis. Osteochondrosis can also contribute to navicular syndrome and Wobbler disease. Because most horses, especially Hanoverians,...

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Tiludronic acid

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Veterinarians with Important Information about TILDREN and OSPHOS for Navicular Syndrome in Horses". Retrieved 3 January 2015. Prescribing information for...

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Neurectomy

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commonly used for animals with navicular syndrome and suspensory ligament desmitis. nerve block nerve compression syndrome nerve decompression Lipinski...

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Treatment of equine lameness

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prevention. Some cases of lameness, such as angular limb deformities and navicular syndrome, are best managed with special trimming and shoeing. In very complex...

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Natural hoof care

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reduce or in some cases eliminate founder (laminitis) in horses and navicular syndrome. It is generally agreed upon by most natural hoof care practitioners...

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absorption ability, potentially contributing to the development of navicular syndrome, sole bruising, laminitis, and corns. Heel expansibility may also...

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1977 AQHA World Champion Junior Cutting Horse. In 1979, he developed navicular syndrome ending his career as a cutting horse. Flynt gifted the stallion and...

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Hiltrud Strasser

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trimming and remedial trimming of foot conditions such as laminitis and navicular syndrome. As well as publishing papers and books she also runs courses for...

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Accessory bone

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dysfunction, and therefore, symptoms. Type 3: A cornuate navicular bone represents an enlarged navicular tuberosity, which may represent a fused Type 2 accessory...

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orthopedic surgeon may resort to a minimally invasive surgery at the talo-navicular joint to achieve full correction. The results of the serial manipulative...

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disease. It has been found to be beneficial for the treatment of navicular syndrome, laminitis, and osteoarthritis, in some cases having a more profound...

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Jaime Jackson

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the hoof maladies that plague those kept in 'captivity', notably navicular syndrome and laminitis. Following his research, he began experimenting on the...

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the head of the talus bone is displaced medially and distal from the navicular bone. As a result, the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (spring ligament)...

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Running injuries

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such as the tibia and fibula (bones of the lower leg), metatarsal and navicular bones (bones of the foot). Less common are stress fractures to the femur...

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Osteochondrosis

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conditions include Preiser's disease (scaphoid) and Mueller-Weiss syndrome (tarsal navicular). Non-articular: This group includes Sever's disease (of the calcaneus...

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Avascular necrosis

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his tennis career after having surgery for Mueller–Weiss syndrome (osteonecrosis of the navicular bone in the foot). Sperm whale skeletons can show damage...

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Carpus and tarsus of land vertebrates

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trapezoid bone; occasionally it stays separate. In Man's foot it is the navicular. Some early land vertebrates had more than one (up to three) os centrale...

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