"Popped knees" is a layman's term for enlargement in the front of the carpal joints of a horse. Causes vary. It's important to identify which structures are inflamed, as treatment can vary. It's also important to get an early, accurate diagnosis. Older horsemen might suggest do-it-yourself remedies, but that's a disservice to the horse. To diagnose a popped knee, the veterinarian combines a physic ...
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