Stifle injuries are increasingly recognised as a major cause of hind limb lameness and commonly affect the soft tissues of the joint in adult horses, making ultrasonography a vital part of diagnostic imaging of this joint. This article aims to provide an introduction to stifle ultrasonography. To ensure comprehensive evaluation of the stifle, a systematic approach is necessary. The ultrasonographic examination is divided into five approaches: initially weight-bearing scans should be obtained of the cranial aspect (for the femoropatellar joint), medial aspect (for the medial femorotibial joint), and lateral aspect (for the lateral femorotibial joint), followed by flexed views from cranial (for the cranial aspect of the femorotibial joints) a...
In adult horses, specific ultrasound (US) features and reference values have been reported for the a...
Abstract Background Injury to the supraspinous ligament (SSL) is reported to cause back pain in the ...
The race-horses are prone to injuring their leg tendons, especially the superficial digital flexor t...
The diagnosis of lesions can be made with ultrasonography in many painful joints with no abnormal ra...
Soft tissue injuries of joints are common, occurring either together with osseous pathology or alone...
Equine diagnostic ultrasonography was initially used for the diagnosis and documentation of tendon i...
The popliteal tendon and muscle are major stabilizers of the human and dog knee, more specifically t...
This chapter illustrates the application of ultrasonography to the assessment of the equine joints a...
Foot pain is an important cause of lameness in horses. When horses with foot pain have no detectable...
This retrospective study reports diagnostic findings in 74 horses with ultrasonographic diagnosis of...
The digits on equine forelimbs withhold a great variability of weight overload, mainly caused by mot...
The ultrasonographic anatomy of the accessory ligament of the superficial digital flexor tendon (AL-...
Ultrasound (US) is a well-established technique for investigating joint diseases in horses, compleme...
Ultrasound (US) is a well-established technique for investigating joint diseases in horses, compleme...
Normal and abnormal ultrasonographic images are presented of the proximal scutum (proximal sesamoid ...
In adult horses, specific ultrasound (US) features and reference values have been reported for the a...
Abstract Background Injury to the supraspinous ligament (SSL) is reported to cause back pain in the ...
The race-horses are prone to injuring their leg tendons, especially the superficial digital flexor t...
The diagnosis of lesions can be made with ultrasonography in many painful joints with no abnormal ra...
Soft tissue injuries of joints are common, occurring either together with osseous pathology or alone...
Equine diagnostic ultrasonography was initially used for the diagnosis and documentation of tendon i...
The popliteal tendon and muscle are major stabilizers of the human and dog knee, more specifically t...
This chapter illustrates the application of ultrasonography to the assessment of the equine joints a...
Foot pain is an important cause of lameness in horses. When horses with foot pain have no detectable...
This retrospective study reports diagnostic findings in 74 horses with ultrasonographic diagnosis of...
The digits on equine forelimbs withhold a great variability of weight overload, mainly caused by mot...
The ultrasonographic anatomy of the accessory ligament of the superficial digital flexor tendon (AL-...
Ultrasound (US) is a well-established technique for investigating joint diseases in horses, compleme...
Ultrasound (US) is a well-established technique for investigating joint diseases in horses, compleme...
Normal and abnormal ultrasonographic images are presented of the proximal scutum (proximal sesamoid ...
In adult horses, specific ultrasound (US) features and reference values have been reported for the a...
Abstract Background Injury to the supraspinous ligament (SSL) is reported to cause back pain in the ...
The race-horses are prone to injuring their leg tendons, especially the superficial digital flexor t...