Ultrasound and clinical findings in the metacarpophalangeal joint assessment of show jumping horses in training.
Ana Lúcia M YamadaMarcelo PinheiroMarilia Ferrari MarsigliaStefano Carlo F HagenRaquel Yvonne Arantes BaccarinLuís Cláudio L C da SilvaPublished in: Journal of veterinary science (2020)
The observed results were probably caused by the implementation of a training regimen and joint adaptation to physical conditioning. The joints most likely undergo a pre-osteoarthritic period due to work overload, which can manifest in a consistent or adaptive manner, as observed during this study. Thus, continuous monitoring of young athlete horses by physical and ultrasound examinations that can be scored is essential.