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Non-Weight Bearing Lameness
John W. Gray, DVM UTCVM Large Animal Intern
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History Basic information Specific information Signalment
Current lameness Past lameness Specific information Type of activity Other info
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Causes Subsolar abscess Fracture Septic joint, tendon sheath
Penetrating injury Joint dislocation Cellulitits Quittor
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Lateral Cartilages
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Subsolar Absess
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Non Weight Bearing Lameness
Usually involves one foot/ leg Most likely cause is subsolar abscess Don’t transport until assessed by your vet
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Subsolar Abscess Clinical Signs
Increased digital pulse Area of sensitivity in sole Check coronary band for lesion (“Gravel”)
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Subsolar Abscess Clinical Signs
Swelling Sudden, severe lameness (Grade 3-4 of 5) Affected foot is warmer
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Subsolar Abscess Causes
Penetrating wound in white line, nail hole, or deep sub-solar bruise Cause is often not identified
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Diagnosis History Clinical signs Careful paring
Gray/black malodorous liquid Radiographs Poultice foot Warm foot baths
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Treatment Establish drainage Soak in Epsom salt water Drawing agents
Magnapaste Ichthammol Animalintex Keep Clean Bandage until defect closed NSAIDs
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Subsolar Abscess Drawing agents Soaking in Epsom Salts
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Subsolar Abscess Drawing agents Soaking in Epsom Salts
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Subsolar Abscess Drawing agents Soaking in Epsom Salts
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Subsolar Abscess Bandage with drawing agents Magna paste Icthamol
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Subsolar Abscess Bandage with drawing agents Magna paste Icthamol
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Subsolar Abscess Bandage with drawing agents Magna paste Icthamol
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Subsolar Abscess Bandage with drawing agents Magna paste Icthamol
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Subsolar Abscess Bandage with drawing agents Magna paste Icthamol
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Complicated Absess
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Complicated Absess
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Complicated Absess
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Subsolar Abscess Treatment
If the coffin bone is involved… Regional anesthesia/ antibiotics Tetanus prophylaxis Soak foot in warm Epsom salt solution Aftercare depends on extent of infection & environment
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Subsolar Abscess Aftercare
Shoe w/ removable hospital (boiler or medicine) plate Antibiotic & analgesic therapy is seldom required
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Subsolar Abscess Prognosis
Usually excellent w/ uncomplicated subsolar abscess
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