Watch as the vet works magic-Relocate the horse’s dislocated joint

That sounds like a fascinating and intense veterinary procedure! Relocating a horse’s dislocated joint requires expertise, strength, and often sedation to ensure the horse remains calm and doesn’t experience unnecessary pain. The vet typically:

  1. Assesses the Injury – Using physical exams and X-rays to determine the severity.
  2. Sedates or Anesthetizes the Horse – To keep the animal calm and prevent further injury.
  3. Manipulates the Joint – Using precise movements to guide the joint back into place.
  4. Stabilizes the Area – Wrapping, splinting, or even using a sling if necessary.
  5. Prescribes Recovery Care – Anti-inflammatories, physical therapy, and stall rest.

Vets who handle equine joint relocations are highly trained, as horses are large, powerful animals, and improper handling could cause serious complications.

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