Diagnosing Equine Neck and Back Disease or Injury

Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and how they are diagnosed. Sponsored by Asto CT.
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Diagnosing Equine Neck and Back Disease or Injury

Is your horse “not right” but not obviously lame? Is he stiff, reluctant to go forward, or expressing uncharacteristic negative behaviors such as kicking out under saddle? The trouble could be in his neck or back. Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and then work with your veterinarian to determine the exact cause for timely intervention and care.

horse bucking with rider
Common clinical signs of back or neck issues in horses
Diagnostic imaging modalities for equine neck and back issues
Computed Tomography (CT), and Take-Home Message

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