Forearm This page contains injuries to the Forearm area of the leg.
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Case 68
This is a quarter horse with a de-gloving wound above the left knee.
July 23, 2003
Case 91
This is a five year old Arab/Walker mare with a de-gloving injury above the knee.
July 30, 2004
Case 100
This was a combination of a home consultation and on site at Step Ahead Farm case.
This horse had a laceration at the top of the knee on the upper lateral (outside) of the
knee with a severed common digital extensor tendon.
August 11, 2006
Case 134
This is a Paint barrel horse referred to Step Ahead Farm that arrived nine days after the injury. The
extensor carpi radialis was totally exposed along with the full width of the tissue over the knee. The
wound had a depth of approximately three and a half inches.
April 28, 2006
Case 159
This horse arrived with a one day old de-gloving fence wound. The skin flap was separated
down below the intercarpal joint level and bone was exposed, but the extensor tendon
was not cut.
February 14, 2007
Case 163
This horse had the Lateral Digital Extensor muscle is exposed on the lateral edge.
September 28, 2006
Case 166
This is a minor skin wound, bandaging is the important feature in healing this wound.
The body of the muscle was not severed in this injury.
Case 170
This is a Quarter Horse referred to Step Ahead Farm from Oklahoma with a laceration of
the muscle head of common digital extensor forearm to the bone, which was exposed.
April 11, 2007
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