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IN-DEPTH: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMAGING FINDINGS AND LAMENESS


ROM and encouraging mobility, which can be achieved using underwater treadmill in addition to other modalities. Treatment during an acute in- jury or inflammatory episode is often treated with a combination of stall rest, thermal therapy, and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy. Once inflam- mation and pain has subsided, consistent exercise is highly encouraged and in the authors’ opinion many cases are best managed with open access to turn-out.


Acknowledgments


Declaration of Ethics The Authors have adhered to the Principles of Vet- erinary Medical Ethics of the AVMA.


Conflict of Interest The Authors have no conflicts of interest.


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