Wednesday 31 August 2011

Subchondral Bone Cyst


Nine month old filly referred by owner for routine thermal imaging ahead of in-hand championships. Sub-clinical lameness, exhibited as a loss of showy action when turned-out, with query as to whether this was due to bruising from a lodged stone or kick above knee the previous week.

Thermal Imaging showed a significant hot spot in the pastern. Report immediately referred back to owner’s West Midlands Equine Hospital, who attended for clinical examination the following day.
x-rays of the area indicated a rare Subchondral Bone Cyst and filly referred to specialist for surgery. Prognosis excellent; early intervention removed need to graft bone, and only a 1cm scar in the area remains.

Six monthly sessions of thermal imaging booked to pinpoint any others areas where cysts may have developed and x-rays may be required.

Friday 5 August 2011

Graphic Illustration of a Tendon Injury (Lesion)





A dramatic illustration of how effective Equine Thermography can be.  This Irish Sports Horse showed no clinical signs of a tendon injury, but the owner and vet both knew he wasn't quite right. Thermal Imaging pinpointed the seat of the problem, whilst the tissues were just under a state of stress before a lesion appeared. The prognosis from early treatment is always much better.

More examples of Tendon Injuries can be seen on our website.