coffin bone การใช้
- Diffuse sensitivity occurs with fracture or infection of the coffin bone, and laminitis.
- The body weight of the animal probably contributes to rotation of the coffin bone.
- Middle phalanx, or pastern bone, and P3 denotes the distal phalanx, or coffin bone.
- The coffin bone meets the short pastern bone or second phalanx at the coffin joint.
- While pawing, Hanover was unable to feel the pain in his'unnerved'foot, and broke his coffin bone.
- The coffin bone inside the hoof should line up straight with both bones in the pastern.
- Despite the protection provided by the shoeing can help protect the coffin bone from further trauma.
- The coffin bone is connected to the inner wall of the horse hoof by a structure called the laminar layer.
- Rotation is the most common form of displacement, and, in this case, the tip of the coffin bone rotates downward.
- One of these ligaments is the impar ligament, which attaches the navicular bone to the coffin bone ( distal phalanx ).
- Rotation results in an obvious misalignment between PII ( the short pastern bone ) and PIII ( the coffin bone ).
- DDFT tenotomy is usually recommended in cases of laminitis and coffin bone rotation that is chronic or non-responsive to other forms of treatment.
- On radiographs, remodeling of the coffin bone and in cases of rotational displacement, the distal hoof wall will be thicker than that proximally.
- Transection of the DDFT reduces the pull on the bottom of the coffin bone, and subsequently decreases the stress placed on the laminae of the hoof.
- The insensitive laminae coming in from the hoof wall connects to the sensitive laminae layer, containing the blood supply and nerves, which is attached to the coffin bone.
- The remaining 20 % of his hoof wall was attached to the coffin bone and was still living tissue, but it was unclear how much of it would grow back.
- Thus, overextension of the fetlock is more likely to overstretch the SDFT than the DDFT, which simply travels straight down behind the fetlock and pastern, to attach to the coffin bone.
- However, after breaking a coffin bone in his left front foot while competing in the March 10th Seminole Stakes at Hialeah Park Race Track, he was out of racing for six months.
- And several hours later, the Classic, the main event of Saturday's championship program, lost another candidate when Down the Aisle was withdrawn with a fractured coffin bone in his left front leg.
- After about three days, Against the odds, his hoof X-rays came back showing no separation of the laminae, and no rotation or sinking of the coffin bone in any of his feet.
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