“…Conservative treatment of dorsal plane fractures of the ACB, consisting of rest and external coaptation, may return some horses to athletic soundness (Barr et al., 1990; Dyson, 1990) and is therefore recommended by some authors (Barr et al., 1990; Dyson, 1990; Easley & Schneider, 1981; McIlwraith, 2020; Rijkenhuizen & Németh, 1994; Ruggles, 2019). However, healing is usually prolonged and does not result in complete bone union (Barr et al., 1990; Dyson, 1990; McIlwraith, 2020; Ruggles, 2019). Displacement of the fracture fragments can cause secondary damage to the carpal sheath and soft tissue structures contained within the sheath, such as tearing of the deep digital flexor tendon (Minshall & Wright, 2014) and carpal tunnel syndrome (Radue, 1981) if dorsal plane fractures of the ACB are treated conservatively.…”