When you have a horse, you will encounter problems with horse injuries. Your barn administrator or friend told you that your horse's phone is not the phone the horse owner wants, but everyone is sure to get a phone call. What first experienced is what happened. One of the scenes entering the head of the owner of the horse is damage to the tendon, ligament or joint. Many homeowners work very hard to prevent this damage by supplying joint supplements, but owners can not prevent accidents.
Tendon damage is commonly seen especially in sports horses. This is because these horses experienced advanced movements during training and competition. It is well known that tendon damage is difficult to succeed. To date, traditional treatments have put great emphasis on anti-inflammatory strategies, drug therapy, supporting bandages, icing and exercise. Although valuable, these methods usually can not return tendons or ligaments to normal. This is because scar tissue generated by healing is weaker than normal tissue, which makes the horse susceptible to damage again. The main purpose of these treatments is to reduce inflammation and to prevent further damage to the tendons
The purpose of my research was to discover what makes a horse more sensitive to certain injuries (ie genetics, anatomy, occupation, construction). In this article, we will explain the various factors that causes horses to damage deep flexor tendons and ligaments. There are a number of factors to consider when evaluating the causes of these types of injuries. Inappropriate construction may make the horse more susceptible and may lead to occupational type. Horses competing in a specific field are usually specific varieties. Due to extreme pressure on tendons and ligaments, race purebred horses, leaping horses, and quarter barrels become more vulnerable. Other variables to consider include inappropriate stretching and warming up, poor shoes, poor scaffolding, obesity. Anything that exerts unusual pressure on your foot increases the risk of injured horses.
Tendon injury is very common among all athletes including elite and entertainment. Achilles tendon (ankle) tendon and tibia (knee) tendon are usually the most stressed and most injured subjects. As you get older, your sensitivity to tendon injury increases as the blood flow slows and the tendons get harder. Sports you choose can also work. Medium and long distance runners had the highest incidence of Achilles inflammation and pain before age 45, but the Achilles tendon rupture could be the most common in Sprinter. The cause of pain and explosion is complicated. Researchers have revealed that in the absence of adequate rest, excessive stress may damage the tendons.