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Lameness or limping

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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Which term means lameness or limping?

claudication


What is the process of lameness or limping?

Claudication, which means "limping" in Latin, is when limping occurs due to pain or a physical impairment. The sensations of claudication are felt in the leg or buttock regions.


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As long as a vet see's and sorts the problem out there shouldn't be any underlying problems. There could be limping for a while but nothing more.


What has the author Peter L Hays written?

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How do you spell limping?

The word for walking with a limp is correctly spelled, limping.


What causes a horse to limp only going one direction?

A horse may limp only going one direction due to a variety of reasons. Some of the most common causes of this type of lameness include: Strains or sprains due to over-exertion Injury to the hoof or limb Arthritis or joint abnormalities Uneven shoeing or improper hoof trimming Disease or infectionIt is important to have a veterinarian examine the horse in order to determine the exact cause of the lameness. Depending on the cause the veterinarian may recommend a course of treatment such as rest medication or physical therapy.


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Limping for a Generation was created in 1984.


When was The Limping Man created?

The Limping Man was created in 1953.


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How can you use limping in a sentence?

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What is the difference between lameness and unsoundness?

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Who was the limping god?

One answer is Hephaestus, or Vulcan (to give his Roman name). When he took sides in an argument between his parents Hera and Zeus (Juno and Jupiter), he was thrown off Olympus. Being immortal, he could not die, but he was injured by the fall, and walked with a limp ever after. Because he was a clever god of the forge, he built servants from metal to assist him and to compensate for his lameness.