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Matt Leshaw, DVM, is an FEI-treating veterinarian and practitioner in San Diego, California.
Posted by Matt Leshaw, DVM | Apr 7, 2022 | Article, Back and Spine, Horse Care, Lameness, Shock Wave Therapy, Sports Medicine, Vet and Professional
The approach is a cornerstone in the treatment of dorsal spinous process impingement.
Read MorePosted by Matt Leshaw, DVM | Dec 24, 2021 | Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease, Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease, Article, Horse Care, Lameness, Older Horse Care Concerns, Regenerative Medicine, Sports Medicine, Vet and Professional
Learn about the biologic, or regenerative, therapies that have altered the way many equine veterinarians treat problematic joints.
Read MorePosted by Matt Leshaw, DVM | Dec 20, 2021 | Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease, Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease, Bone & Joint Problems, Horse Care, Lameness, Medications, Muscle and Joint Problems, Older Horse Care Concerns, Regenerative Medicine, Sports Medicine, Vet and Professional
Veterinarians have a number of methods at their disposal for treating and managing equine osteoarthritis. Learn about the different therapies and how they work.
Read MorePosted by Matt Leshaw, DVM | Oct 13, 2021 | Diagnosing Lameness, Diagnostics and Technology, Injuries & Lameness, Lameness, Ligament & Tendon Injuries, Ligament & Tendon Injuries, Ultrasound, Vet and Professional
Learn how veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose, treat, and monitor musculoskeletal injuries in horses.
Read MorePosted by Matt Leshaw, DVM | Jun 3, 2020 | Commentary, Horse Care, Lameness, Performance Horse Health Commentary Series, Sports Medicine
Should you cold hose or ice your horse’s legs after riding? The answer is more complicated than you might expect.
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