60. DSLD in Horses
Mad Barn Academy23 Nov 2023

60. DSLD in Horses

Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis (DSLD) is a chronic condition in horses that affects connective tissue, including the suspensory ligament and other ligaments and tendons. This painful condition commonly leads to debilitating lameness.

In horses with DSLD, the suspensory ligament progressively weakens causing hyperextension of the fetlock, hock, and stifle.

The precise causes and mechanisms of DSLD are still an active area of research.

Unfortunately, there is currently no cure for DSLD and there are no reliable measures to slow disease progression. Supportive care including corrective shoeing, controlled exercise plans and pain relief can help lessen symptoms.

This podcast reviews DSLD, its causes, signs and symptoms and best management practices.


Read more: ⁠https://madbarn.ca/degenerative-suspensory-ligament-desmitis-in-horses/

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