TMJ Disorder in Horses
Equine TMJ disorder is the inflammation of the lower and upper jaws in the skull bone of a horse. This condition can cause discomforts and severe pain to the animal. When the jaws are inflamed, it has a serious effect on the muscles around them, hence causing serious pain that will as a result affect the performances of the horse. There are ways to detect if a horse suffers TMJ, but veterinarians are in the best positions to determine its treatment. TMJ – Temporo Mandibular Joint in a horse is where lower and upper jaws are connected in the skull bone. The joint can be found below and the base of ears located above the eyes and clearly visible when the horse chews. Though the joint is just like any other joints, but it’s covered with hyaline cartilage with a unique way of functioning unlike the elbow, shoulder or fetlock joint which is covered with fibro-cartilage. You can detect equine TMJ in your horse by observing unusual signs in him, especially if he is recover