Topic:Bursitis
Bursitis in horses refers to the inflammation of a bursa, which is a small fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between bones and soft tissues, such as tendons or muscles. This condition can result from repetitive motion, trauma, or infection, leading to pain and swelling in the affected area. Common sites for bursitis in horses include the hock, shoulder, and elbow regions. Clinical signs may include localized swelling, heat, and lameness. Diagnosis typically involves clinical examination, ultrasound, or radiography to assess the extent of the inflammation. Treatment strategies may involve rest, anti-inflammatory medications, or drainage of the affected bursa. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the etiology, diagnosis, and management of bursitis in horses.