The management of equine acute laminitis

  • Eades S
  • Fugler L
  • Mitchell C
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Abstract

Laminitis is an extremely painful condition resulting in damage to the soft tissues anchoring the third phalanx to the hoof, which can result in life-threatening debilitation. Specific therapy is not available. The most important principles of therapy include aggressive nutritional and medical management of primary disease processes, cryotherapy, anti-inflammatory therapy, pain management, and biomechanical support. This review focuses on the principles of evidenced-based therapies.

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Eades, S., Fugler, L. A., & Mitchell, C. (2014). The management of equine acute laminitis. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 39. https://doi.org/10.2147/vmrr.s39967

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