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Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Medial collateral ligament desmitis of the distal interphalangeal joint in the hindlimb of a horse: treatment with cast immobilisation.

Journal:
Australian veterinary journal
Year:
2009
Authors:
Trope, G D & Whitton, R C
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne · Australia
Species:
horse

Plain-English summary

A 12-year-old show-jumping mare had been limping on her back leg for 16 weeks. After some tests, the problem was found to be with a ligament in her left hind leg. To help her heal, she was put in a special padded cast for 6 weeks and had to rest in her stall, with limited hand walking. Regular ultrasound checks were done to monitor her recovery. Thanks to the cast, her ligament healed well, and she was able to return to her usual activities without any limping.

Abstract

A 12-year-old show-jumping mare was presented for investigation of a chronic hindlimb lameness of 16 weeks duration. Perineural anaesthesia and ultrasonography localised the lesion to the medial collateral ligament of the distal interphalangeal joint of the left hindlimb. Treatment consisted of a heavily padded distal limb cast for 6 weeks, strict box rest and a strictly regulated hand walking program. Serial ultrasonographic examinations were performed throughout the rehabilitation period. Collateral ligament desmitis of the distal interphalangeal joint is a commonly diagnosed condition of the forelimb; however, hindlimb collateral ligament desmitis has been rarely reported. Ultrasonographic examination in this case was an invaluable diagnostic and follow-up tool. Immobilisation of the foot by means of a heavily padded distal limb cast allowed excellent healing of the ligament and is presented as a novel treatment for collateral ligament desmitis. At the time of writing the mare had returned to her previous level of exercise and was showing no signs of lameness.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19930167/