Lameness

Possible symptoms of lameness in horses

  • Visible irregularity in the movement pattern (front, hind, or both)
  • Short stride length (forward, backward, or both)
  • Head nodding while walking or trotting
  • Variable, increasing, or decreasing lameness during training
  • Lameness that disappears after rest and returns during work
  • Lameness that worsens on hard or soft ground
  • Problems in turns or on a specific rein
  • Lack of impulse
  • Resistance when lunging or moving into trot or canter
  • Difficulty with lateral movements or collection
  • Sudden stopping or unusual behavior under saddle
  • Jumping to the left or right when approaching a fence
  • Refusing a jump
  • Asymmetry in muscle development
  • Unwillingness or inability to flex a joint
  • Negative reaction to touch
  • Unwilling to lift a leg or difficulty standing on three legs for the farrier
  • Change in behavior
  • Poor performance
  • Uneven wear of the hooves or shoes

Lameness examination at SMDC – searching for the real cause

Lameness is one of the most common performance issues in horses. It is often the visible result of an underlying orthopedic problem—sometimes localized, but often part of a bigger picture such as overload, compensation, or incorrect loading.

At SMDC, we look beyond just the irregular limb. Our specialized orthopedists (ISELP and ECVSMR diplomates) perform a systematic and thorough lameness examination, supported by advanced imaging and objective gait analysis.

Is your horse experiencing problems?

Contact us to discuss the possibilities.

Ma - vrij: 8.00 - 17.30

contact@sporthorsemdc.com

+ 31 (0)412 745500

Our approach to lameness

Afterward, you will receive a clear written report including diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment advice.

At SMDC, we don’t just look for the lame leg, but for the real cause behind the irregularity—so your horse can recover and perform sustainably.