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Thermography Can Locate and Monitor Ligament Desmitis of the Carpus.

2020-04-21
By: Sandie Chambers
On: 21/04/2020

In veterinary medicine existing reports indicate that Carpal Collateral Ligament Desmitis in horses is a fairly rare injury that leads to a poor prognosis for return to full athletic function. It has been discussed that in some cases this could be due to slow identification of the location of theContinue Reading

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