Sweeney Syndrome in Horse
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Sweeney Shoulder in horses is recognized by atrophy of the muscles that are located in the shoulder area. This is caused by damage to the suprascapular nerve that controls the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus and Triceps muscles.
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Dr. Aiyan
Dear Dr. Aiyan, thank you for another very informative video! I wanted to ask if you could make a video in the future about the muscles a horse needs to carry a rider. Maybe some comparisons "Horse A has a underdeveloped longissimus dorsi, you can see this here" - "Horse B shows us how the the back is supposed to look like" - Things like that, would be very interesting to hear from you, since you are a veterinarian and surely have more knowledge about it than most of us. Thank you very much, and all the best to you :)
Good idea, I'll try to record a video about related spinal muscles soon
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I love your videos! Clear and informative. And interesting!!! Thank you.
a video about the bony head please
Great sir❤
Sehr gut erklärt
Vielen Dank
Would be very helpful to see examples of this in actual horses, not just a diagram.
Thank you sir for the video !
Most welcome!
Great dear sr
Keep watching
I have a horse that has just always had a slightly smaller shoulder on the left side. Is there a way to at least build upon this muscle to even out her sides?
In slideshare?
This is why “pulling collars” or breast collars need to be adjusted often.
Long time to see
Sorry, I will try to upload videos on the regular basis
Please do! Your videos for anatomy are literally the reason I got an A. The way you teach is so informative & amazing. Please do upload more :)!!
@@saud5016 I'm really happy to hear that from you
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Hi Dr aiyan how are you? I'm from faculty of veterinary and animal sciences, islamia University, Pakistan. I will be very thankful if you can make video on MPD ( medial patellar desmotomy) surgery.
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