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What (who) is LAMENESS - definition

TYPE OF ASYMMETRIC ABNORMALITY OF THE GAIT
Lameness; Limping

Lameness         
·noun The condition or quality of being lame; as, the lameness of an excuse or an Argument.
Limping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Limp.
Treatment of equine lameness         
  • Previous firing is evident on both front legs.
  • Bandaging is often used to apply compression to the lower legs.
  • Various types of shoes are available to alter forces placed on the hoof and lower leg.
  • Horses are often confined to small paddocks to help reduce movement.
  • Treadmill speed may be adjusted as the injury heals.
  • Swimming is a common rehabilitation method.
  • A Jamshidi needle used to collect bone marrow.
  • Healing of soft tissue injury is often monitored with ultrasound.
Polyglycan
The treatment of equine lameness is a complex subject. Lameness in horses has a variety of causes, and treatment must be tailored to the type and degree of injury, as well as the financial capabilities of the owner.

Wikipedia

Limp

A limp is a type of asymmetric abnormality of the gait. Limping may be caused by pain, weakness, neuromuscular imbalance, or a skeletal deformity. The most common underlying cause of a painful limp is physical trauma; however, in the absence of trauma, other serious causes, such as septic arthritis or slipped capital femoral epiphysis, may be present. The diagnostic approach involves ruling out potentially serious causes via the use of X-rays, blood tests, and sometimes joint aspiration. Initial treatment involves pain management. A limp is the presenting problem in about 4% of children who visit hospital emergency departments.

Examples of use of LAMENESS
1. For sheer musical lameness, the prize may go to Sen.
2. Suppose a lame person prays for a cure to his lameness.
3. Does our lameness when it comes to security require the acquisition of crutches?
4. Lameness, internal bleeding, breathing difficulties, and, in the worst cases, death, follow.
5. Its main threat is to cattle, bison and swine –– causing decreased milk production, infertility, lameness and loss of young.