
Tips for Managing Lacerations Involving Joint Structures
These wounds are bad news! Pursue immediate and aggressive therapy for the best chance at a successful outcome.
These wounds are bad news! Pursue immediate and aggressive therapy for the best chance at a successful outcome.
A horse with a vertebral fracture without severe neurologic disorders could be a good candidate for surgical repair.
Whether you’ve had horses all your life or are new to the industry, you’re bound to deal with lameness at some point.
Learn what your horse needs in his diet and exercise program to help develop a well-muscled topline.
Diet, exercise, biomechanics, and genetics all play a role in disease development, researchers say.
Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture on March 1 at the New Bolton Center.
Researchers examined bone and cartilage lesions on MRI and micro-CT to better understand their distribution and type.
Recent study results suggest that shock wave can help horses return to function faster than surgery or rest alone.
Ultrasound and x ray exams can help identify horses potentially at-risk for injury so they can be managed appropriately.
A neurology specialist reviews the confusing landscape of laboratory diagnostics for neurologic disease in live horses.
For years veterinarians’ options were limited, but new products are helping them control horses’ pain better than ever.
Though the overall prognosis isn’t great, some foals with incomplete ossification can race if managed properly.
Horses treated with regenerative therapy healed eight-and-a-half months faster than those undergoing surgery alone.
Recaps of studies on colic outcomes, treatments for joint problems, respiratory surgery, and more.
Using one stall-side SAA test to evaluate synovial fluids can be a useful adjunct to diagnosis, researchers found.
Good-quality ultrasonography is reasonably reliable for detecting PSD, but it underestimates the presence of adhesions.
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