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JOINTS, BURSAE, AND TENDON SHEATHS
Chapter 2. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE EQUINE DIGIT: DETERMINING FUNCTION FROM STRUCTURE
CONNECTIVE TISSUES: OVERVIEW
FASCIAL SHEETS AND ANNULAR LIGAMENTS
INTEGRATED FUNCTION OF THE DIGIT
Chapter 3. BIOMECHANICS OF THE EQUINE FOOT
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN HOOF BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH
MECHANICAL MODELS OF THE DISTAL LIMB
THE HOOF AS A SMART STRUCTURE: IS IT SMARTER THAN US?
Chapter 4. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE FOOT
STATIC AND DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Chapter 5. INNERVATION OF THE EQUINE FOOT: ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE HORSE AND TO THE CLINICIAN
MACROSCOPIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE SENSORY NERVES TO THE FOOT
TYPES OF NERVES WITHIN THE FOOT
PROPRIOCEPTION AND LOCOMOTION AND STANCE
Chapter 6. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HOOF
SECONDARY EPIDERMAL LAMELLAE
LAMELLAR REMODELING ENZYMES
Chapter 7. EVOLUTION OF THE EQUINE DIGIT AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MODERN HORSE
Section II: DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION OF THE EQUINE FOOT
Chapter 8. EXAMINATION OF THE EQUINE FOOT
LOCAL DIAGNOSTIC ANESTHESIA
THERAPY AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL
INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS
ADDITIONAL EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES
DEVELOPING AN ACCURATE PROGNOSIS
Chapter 9. DIAGNOSTIC ANALGESIA OF THE EQUINE FOOT
CHOICE OF LOCAL ANESTHETIC AGENT
PREPARATION OF SKIN FOR PERINEURAL OR INTRASYNOVIAL ADMINISTRATION OF LOCAL ANESTHETIC SOLUTION
RESTRAINT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF LOCAL ANESTHETIC SOLUTION
TECHNIQUE FOR REGIONAL ANESTHESIA OF THE FOREFOOT
TECHNIQUE FOR REGIONAL ANESTHESIA OF THE HINDFOOT
ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA
ANESTHESIA OF THE PALMAR DIGITAL NERVES
ANESTHESIA OF THE RAMUS TORI DIGITALIS (RAMUS PULVINUS)
ABAXIAL, SESAMOID NERVE BLOCK
INTRASYNOVIAL ANALGESIA OF THE FOOT
COMPLICATIONS OF ANESTHETIZING THE FOOT
Chapter 10. DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIOLOGY OF THE FOOT
TECHNICAL AND SAFETY FACTORS
TECHNIQUE, NORMAL ANATOMY, AND RADIOLOGIC INTERPRETATION
THE DIGITAL AGE AND RADIOLOGY OF THE FOOT
LIMITATIONS OF CONVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHY
BASICS OF DIGITAL IMAGING
IMAGE MANAGEMENT AND POST-PROCESSING
INTEGRATION OF DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY WITHIN THE PRACTICE
DISADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY
COMPUTER SOFTWARE DESIGNED FOR EVALUATION OF EQUINE FEET
MEDICAL AND LEGAL MEDICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
NUCLEAR SCINTIGRAPHY OF THE EQUINE FOOT
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF PATTERNS OF INCREASED RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL UPTAKE IN THE FOOT
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
ACQUIRING A COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC SCAN OF THE EQUINE DIGIT: TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS FOR IMAGING THE EQUINE DIGIT
FUTURE USES OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE EQUINE DIGIT
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE FOOT
HIGH-FIELD MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
HIGH-FIELD MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING EXAMINATION PROTOCOL FOR THE FOOT
DETECTABLE PATHOLOGIC LESIONS IN THE FOOT
PATHOLOGIC VALIDATION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE FOOT
COMPARISON OF HIGH-FIELD AND LOW-FIELD MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR THE FOOT
ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE EQUINE FOOT
WEIGHT-BEARING EXAMINATION
NON–WEIGHT-BEARING EXAMINATION
RADIOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF MOST VALUE TO FARRIERS
EVALUATING THE SOFT TISSUES
POSITIONING FOR FARRIER-INTEREST VIEWS
Section III: PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS OF THE EQUINE FOOT
Chapter 11. DEFORMITIES OF THE LIMB AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO THE FOOT
MECHANISMS OF ABNORMAL LIMB ALIGNMENT
FLEXURAL LIMB DEFORMITIES
HYPOPLASIA OR APLASIA OF THE EQUINE DIGIT
Chapter 12. PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS OF THE EXTERNAL HOOF CAPSULE
LACERATIONS TO THE PASTERN AND HEEL BULB REGION
ROPE INJURIES TO THE PASTERN
ABRASIONS OR AVULSIONS OF THE CORONET
TRAUMATIC HOOF WALL DEFECTS
Chapter 13. PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS INVOLVING THE INTERNAL STRUCTURES OF THE FOOT
NONINFECTIOUS JOINT DISORDERS
TENDON AND LIGAMENT DISORDERS
VENOGRAPHY AS A TOOL FOR GUIDING SURGERY TO THE FOOT
SEPTIC PEDAL OSTEITIS IN NONLAMINITIC PATIENTS
SEPTIC PEDAL OSTEITIS IN LAMINITIC HORSES
Chapter 14. CAUDAL HOOF LAMENESS
DIAGNOSING CAUDAL HOOF LAMENESS
Chapter 15. LAMINITIS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
LAMINITIS HISTOLOGIC GRADING SYSTEM
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF LAMINITIS
ULTRASTRUCTURE OF LAMINITIS
Chapter 16. GRADING THE LAMINITIC HORSE
Chapter 17. THE DIGITAL VENOGRAM
PREPARATION FOR THE VENOGRAM
TROUBLESHOOTING THE VENOGRAM
Chapter 18. AN APPROACH TO THE TREATMENT OF THE LAMINITIC HORSE
TREATING THE INCREASED PALMAR ANGLE (CRANIAL ROTATION) GRADE IV ACUTE LAMINITIC CASE
TREATING THE CHRONICALLY LAMINITIC (INCREASED PALMAR ANGLE) HORSE
THE FATAL SINKER SYNDROME HORSE
Chapter 19. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE SEVERELY LAMINITIC HORSE
Chapter 20. DISEASES LEADING TO LAMINITIS AND THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE LAMINITIC HORSE
INFECTIONS AND COLIC-RELATED LAMINITIS
HORMONE-INDUCED OR METABOLICINDUCED LAMINITIS
Section V: FARRIERY CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 21: BALANCING AND SHOEING THE EQUINE FOOT
Chapter 22. DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC HOOF PREPARATION AND SHOEING
IMPORTANCE OF A TEAM APPROACH
TRIMMING AND SHOEING THE SHOW HUNTER
BASIC TRIMMING AND SHOEING
COMMON CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS
TRIMMING AND SHOEING THE STANDARDBRED HORSE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROTTER AND PACERS
PRINCIPLES OF TRIMMING AND SHOEING THE STANDARDBRED RACEHORSE
TRIMMING THE STANDARDBRED FOAL
ROUTINE SHOEING AND THE CORRECT USE OF SHOE WEIGHT
SHOEING TO COMPENSATE FOR SPECIFIC LAMENESS PROBLEMS
SHOEING TO CORRECT INTERFERENCE
SHOEING TO MANAGE QUARTER CRACKS AND OTHER HOOF WALL FRACTURES
SHOEING FOR INJURIES: HELPING THE HORSE WITHOUT INJURING THE FARRIER
SHOEING THE THREE-DAY EVENT HORSE
FACTORS AFFECTING SHOEING SPECIFIC TO THE EVENT HORSE
SPECIFIC TRIMMING PARAMETERS FOR EVENT HORSES
YEARLY SHOEING SCHEDULE FOR THE ELITE EVENT HORSE
SHOEING THE FOREST AND PULLING HORSE
Chapter 23. PREVENTIVE FOOT CARE PROGRAMS
VALUE OF A PREVENTIVE FOOT CARE PROGRAM
APPLICATION AND ADAPTATION
A COMPUTERIZED PREVENTIVE HOOF CARE PROGRAM
QUALITY FOOT PROGRAM AT PIN OAK STUD
CHANGE AND HOW IT STARTED
RACEHORSES AND BREEDING STALLIONS
Chapter 24. IMPORTANCE OF A TEAM APPROACH TO EQUINE PODIATRY
HOW HAS THE HUMAN MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTH TEAM EVOLVED?
BENEFITS OF THE TEAM APPROACH
ROLES OF THE INDIVIDUAL TEAM MEMBERS
EXPERIENCE OF THE TEAM MEMBERS