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PDF | The treatment of long bone fractures in horses remains to be a challenge for equine veterinarians, since it is necessary to succeed treating an | Find, read and cite all the research you. Most of the fractures were of the simple type (54%), 41% were comminuted, 5% were fissure fractures and 1% was an impression fracture. In the proximal third of the splint bone, fractures were often comminuted (12 of 18, %), whereas fractures located in the distal third were mostly of the simple type (34 of 47, %). The Second Edition of Equine Fracture Repair has been thoroughly revised and updated to present the most current information on fracture repair in horses. Written to be accessible, the text is logically arranged, presenting the most authoritative information on equine fracture repair with explanations of the expected outcomes.


Equine Fracture Repair, 2nd Edition. by Alan J. Nixon November Offers a long-awaited Second Edition of this comprehensive, state-of-the-art reference for fracture repair in horses. The Second Edition of Equine Fracture Repair has been thoroughly revised and updated to present the most current information on fracture repair in horses. Fractures of the radius are encountered in horses of all types and ages. Foals, however, seem to fracture the radius more frequently than adults. The injury usually occurs acutely, either as a result of a kick by another horse, a fall during high-speed exercise, or an abrupt stop after such activity. The Second Edition of Equine Fracture Repair has been thoroughly revised and updated to present the most current information on fracture repair in horses. Written to be accessible, the text is logically arranged, presenting the most authoritative information on equine fracture repair with explanations of the expected outcomes.

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