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Every horse owner strives to keep their horse happy, healthy, and sound! A sound horse can be ridden, compete, and maintain a good quality of life by staying pain-free and mobile. However, lameness is a challenging issue for many owners. Lameness is one of the most prevalent and costly issues in horse care. Musculoskeletal pain is often the culprit, whether due to an injury, arthritis, or common hoof abscess. In some cases, the site of lameness is obvious – with visible signs of lameness such as heat, pain, swelling, or a wound somewhere on the limb. However, in many cases, the cause of lameness in horses is much less obvious – it’s mild, inconsistent, or maybe your horse just feels “off”. That’s where your veterinarian’s expertise comes in! To successfully treat the underlying cause of the lameness, your veterinarian needs to determine which limb is affected and what structures are involved. To do this, they’ll perform a lameness exam. Join Dr. Fran Rowe, one of Mad Barn’s Veterinary Nutritionists, in learning more about what to expect with a routine lameness examination. She’ll cover how your veterinarian is trained to approach lameness and the steps to a lameness work-up. Interested in learning more about lameness examination in horses? We have several blog articles online: 👉 https://madbarn.com/lameness-exam-for... 👉 https://madbarn.com/flexion-tests-for... 👉 https://madbarn.com/nerve-joint-block... Want to evaluate your horse's diet? Follow this link to get connected with an equine nutritionist or explore our horse nutrition calculator: 👉 https://madbarn.com/analyze-diet/?mod... Have ideas for topics to cover or questions about your horse's health? We would love to hear from you! Please send any questions or comments to [email protected] ------------------------------ Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners, handlers and practitioners through research, training, and education. Visit us to learn more at https://madbarn.com You can also find Mad Barn at: Instagram @madbarnequine Facebook @madbarnequine TikTok @madbarnequine YouTube @madbarn X (Twitter) @madbarnequine