Tuesday, 28 July 2015

What One Needs To Know About Navicular Syndrome

By Amalia Odom


Numerous people own certain types of animals. Some homeowners typically keep certain animals as their pets which can become their companions whenever they are lonely or they are sad. Some individuals may also own farm animals to work in their farms. Still, some persons raise their creatures to join in racing competitions.

One such examples are horses. The owners typically take care of their thoroughbreds so that these creatures can give them generous amounts of winnings from the tournaments. However, they should watch out for navicular syndrome that these thoroughbreds may suffer from. This disorder can ultimately lead to lameness.

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.

Scientists are still not sure about the exact cause of such condition. However, they are providing primary factors and reasonable theories. One known theory is that cartilage erosion is causing this disease. If bones are constantly compressing themselves, this scenario is causing brittleness and will lead to their breakage, most likely.

There are four main contributing factors for this disorder. First is conformational defects which typically promote bone concussion. Poor shoe selection and trimming may also contribute to such disorder. If shoemakers cannot properly attach the shoes to the hooves of these equines, this situation can also cause lameness on them.

If the horse is not moving or staying only in its stall for a long time, it will be increasing its risk of the said disorder. With this scenario, the blood flow to its hooves is decreasing. Since jumping or galloping on a hard surface is causing stress to its tendons, such things are also contributing to the development of this disorder. Aside from these, the body weight of his thoroughbred is also a contributing factor since the load on its feet is increasing.

The owner should be watching out for signs. Heel pain is something that horses suffering from the symptom is commonly experiencing. It typically imitates a tiptoe like gait as it tries hard in avoiding the pain it is feeling on its heels. It might also stumble frequently. The shape of its feet might be also changing after a certain time period.

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, surgeries may have to be gone through by such thoroughbreds. Adverse side effects will certainly be experienced so these surgeries are last options. Most of the times, competitions will have to get retired from by their horses. However, there are other ways that they can still be helpful to their owners.




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