Introduction: Atlantoaxial luxation is a rare condition in horses, due to a congenital malformation of the dens of C2 or due to trauma. Successful reduction has only rarely been reported. In this report we will present an approach, which has been successful in our case. Material and Methods: A 4-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding was presented to the clinic with a painful stiff neck and an abnormal head-neck positioning after a traumatic ridding event. General clinical, neurological and radiographic examinations were performed. A closed reduction using a combination of traction and manual manipulation (in hyperextention) was initiated. And follow up radiographs were made after 1 day, 1 week, 2 months, 6 months, 1,5 years and 5 years. Results:...
Objective: Report long-term clinical and radiological follow-up in horses after removal of large ext...
The objective of this study was to report the outcome of horses treated either conservatively or sur...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Introduction: Atlantoaxial luxation is a rare condition in horses, due to a congenital malformation ...
The occipitoatlantoaxial junction allows for free movement of the head. Anomalies of the cranioverte...
SummaryA 13‐year‐old gelding was referred to the University of Liverpool Equine Hospital for further...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Lateral luxation of the patella has been described in horses and ponies. Medial luxation has been re...
A 12-year-old, 170 kg, Shetland pony mare was presented with an acute severe right pelvic limb lamen...
A horse with an open medial luxation of the left metatarsophalangeal joint with extensive cartilage ...
ABSTRACT Luxation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in horses, despite being an uncommon conditio...
A 3-year-old Warmblood mare was presented with spinal ataxia of 3 months’ duration. Clinically, redu...
The atlantoaxial subluxation or luxation is an instability of this articulation that produces excess...
A miniature horse presented to the Orthopedic Surgery Service at the Cornell University Equine and F...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Objective: Report long-term clinical and radiological follow-up in horses after removal of large ext...
The objective of this study was to report the outcome of horses treated either conservatively or sur...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...
Introduction: Atlantoaxial luxation is a rare condition in horses, due to a congenital malformation ...
The occipitoatlantoaxial junction allows for free movement of the head. Anomalies of the cranioverte...
SummaryA 13‐year‐old gelding was referred to the University of Liverpool Equine Hospital for further...
Atlantoaxial instability is a congenital or traumatic or condition that causes cervical pain and var...
Lateral luxation of the patella has been described in horses and ponies. Medial luxation has been re...
A 12-year-old, 170 kg, Shetland pony mare was presented with an acute severe right pelvic limb lamen...
A horse with an open medial luxation of the left metatarsophalangeal joint with extensive cartilage ...
ABSTRACT Luxation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in horses, despite being an uncommon conditio...
A 3-year-old Warmblood mare was presented with spinal ataxia of 3 months’ duration. Clinically, redu...
The atlantoaxial subluxation or luxation is an instability of this articulation that produces excess...
A miniature horse presented to the Orthopedic Surgery Service at the Cornell University Equine and F...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Objective: Report long-term clinical and radiological follow-up in horses after removal of large ext...
The objective of this study was to report the outcome of horses treated either conservatively or sur...
Dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation (DAAS) has mostly been described to treat atlantoaxial instability...