Bursal strains and injuries
A bursa is an isolated fluid-filled sac. Some occur
naturally at potential pressure points (e.g. point of
hock) whereas others are acquired due to repetitive low
grade trauma. Bursal strains and injuries (bursitis) occur
when damage to the bursae (sacs) around bony areas causes
an over-production of the lubricating synovial fluid contained
within the joints, and this shows as soft swelling or
a bursal enlargement.
Bog spavins, wingalls and thoroughpins are bursal strains.
They are not very serious but may, at the onset, be painful
and cause lameness. Treatment includes rest, cold hosing
and massage. Capped hocks, elbows and knees are bursal
injuries and are often painless, although treatment is
often advisable.
Can Equissage help?
Equissage can help considerably with all bursal strains
and injuries. Please refer to the individual sections
listed on the home page.
Application:
Please refer to the individual sections listed on the
home page.

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