
Accelerating Medical Progress on Equine Lameness
One researcher describes the promising progress that’s been made in lameness diagnosis and treatment.
One researcher describes the promising progress that’s been made in lameness diagnosis and treatment.
Complications are common with traditional repair, so researchers tested a plate designed for human geriatric patients.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Tweets from the Kester News Hour and other sessions on dental care, soft tissue injuries, saddle fit, and more.
A look at noninvasive high-tech therapies–from lasers to ceramic-thread blankets–and how they might help horses heal.
Researchers stressed the importance of postoperative diet, hygiene, and medications for a successful outcome.
The standing procedure involves temporarily inserting tubing from the horse’s tear duct into the sinus cavity.
Your horse is wounded, bleeding, or critically ill: What should you do? Get advice from our expert!
There are health risks for horses being castrated, but vets and owners can work together to manage them.
One equine surgeon reviews the growing trend toward surgery in the standing horse rather than in anesthetized patients.
Technological advances and improved surgical procedures mean horses have a better chance of surviving a fracture.
Treated horses had less corneal fluid swelling than before, did not develop any corneal ulcers, and retained vision.
Confinement is difficult but often necessary for healing. Learn how to keep horses healthy while on stall rest.
Racing performance was unaltered regardless of which technique was used to correct soft palate displacement.
Researchers found that many horses recovering from colic surgery probably don’t require as much water as once thought.
Ten horses that suffered severe burns in the Yarloop bushfire in January have been discharged from the hospital.
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