Abstract

Injuries to the deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT) are commonly identified as a cause of forelimb lameness with the increased availability of magnetic resonance imaging in horses. Both conservative and surgical treatments have been shown to result in a guarded to fair prognosis for a return to athletic activity. Several studies have indicated that the outcome after DDFT injuries depends on lesion type, extent, localisation and duration before treatment.

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