What is slipping stifle?

If the ligament gets hung up and doesn’t slip into an unlocked position, the hind leg can’t be flexed forward and the horse has to drag the stiffened limb forward for a few steps before the ligament releases. This is commonly known as a locking or sticking stifle.

What does a stifle do for a horse?

Encircling the whole stifle joint is a thin capsule that has a special fluid that assists with shock absorption and lubrication. Certain ligaments that cause the leg to not bend too much in either direction are present inside and outside of the stifle. When properly working, the stifle allows the horse to be stable as well as smoothly move forward.

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What causes a stifle on the knee cap?

The patella (knee cap) has 3 ligaments extending from its base to the to the tibia (or shin bone). On the end of the femur (thigh bone) there is a notch and it is the interaction between the ligaments and this notch that causes the upwards fixation or stuck stifle.

What happens when a horse has a stifle?

These horses may stumble more frequently; they may fall out behind; and their stifle joints may even make popping or clicking noises.

Is it safe to ride a horse with a locked stifle?

But don’t stress—locked stifles are relatively common. And while mild cases may appear vague (with only a slight lameness), there are ways to make your horse sound again, often without invasive procedures. However, if left untreated, horses that display a regular locking stifle may be unsafe to ride and may require surgery.

What should I do to make my stifle stronger?

Progressive stretching and strengthening exercises that target specific muscles and ligaments can keep this important joint in peak condition. Progressive stretching and strengthening exercises that target specific muscles and ligaments can keep this important joint in peak condition.

Why do I have arthritis in my stifle?

Thanks for watching! Even so, the stifle is susceptible to arthritis, resulting from a slow process of wear and tear occurring as a normal consequence of athletic activity, and/or more acute, traumatic soft-tissue strains and tears.