
Chronic Laminitis: Understanding Lameness and Low-Dose Bute
David Hood, DVM, PhD, discussed effective methods for pinpointing laminitis pain and NSAIDs to control it.
David Hood, DVM, PhD, discussed effective methods for pinpointing laminitis pain and NSAIDs to control it.
Topics include foaling emergencies, equine strangles, hind limb lameness, and diagnosing neurologic horses.
On Dec. 6, the New Bolton Center will present “The Collapsing Horse: When it’s the Heart and When it’s Not.”
The researchers found that hock flexion for five and 60 second yielded similar results in flexion tests.
One study evaluated the effects of needle size and clipping hair on debris found in joints after injection.
When an equine athlete’s performance slumps, check the mouth, where numerous factors can cause problems.
Taking certain steps during autumn months can help ensure your horse maintains his good health.
The newly approved medication is the first and only FDA-approved product for managing PPID in horses.
Recommended changes include raising the minimum equine age allowed to run and expanded veterinary inspections.
Using computational modeling, researchers can examine “what if” scenarios related to equine injuries.
Reliable equine pain models are required for testing the effectiveness of new or existing pain-killing drugs.
Before welcoming a new horse home, it is important to investigate the quality and health of that animal.
Sheila Schils, PhD, discusses electrotherapy’s place in physical therapy and the different devices available.
Researchers are still working to fully understand this pasture-associated muscle disorder of unknown cause.
Advancements in equine restorative dentistry are giving owners options when faced with some dental disorders.
Nineteen horses have now died or been euthanized as the result of an unknown ailment, officials said.
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