
Managing the Club Foot
Veterinarians and farriers can work together to help club-footed horses lead productive lives.

Veterinarians and farriers can work together to help club-footed horses lead productive lives.

How veterinarians are applying computed tomography in equine medicine and what they’re learning about its use.

Leading researchers from around the world share their findings on this common joint disease of young horses.

When a horse’s healing process gets derailed, wounds can become chronic. Here’s how to prevent complications.
Tendon and ligament injuries are leading causes of poor performance in horses. Learn about different conventional and therapeutic treatment modalities in this visual guide.

New imaging techniques might make examining abnormalities of the fetlock easier for equine veterinarians.

Is club foot an inherited condition in horses? A veterinarian offers her thoughts.

No horse is perfect, and many with conformational flaws go on to compete successfully. What can you live with and how?

Researchers have found that these full-leg garments significantly increase lymphatic flow, which could be useful for recovery in horses.
Scratches, also known as pastern dermatitis, is a multifactorial infection commonly seen on a horse’s lower legs. Get tips for recognizing and managing this condition in our visual guide.

Learn about bandaging materials, proper technique, and tips and tricks for managing fresh wounds and swollen limbs.

Experts discuss what to do when your horse turns up with knee, hock, fetlock, or other leg joint wounds, and why.

Researchers have discovered a way to make equine amniotic membrane, a treatment option for wound healing, more accessible.

Equine pastern dermatitis is a potentially painful condition that can spread between horses if not treated properly.

My horse is turned out to pasture for at least part of each day. Every winter he gets scratches. Is there anything I can do nutritionally that might help prevent this?

A veterinarian demonstrates how to use a standing wrap to protect and prevent injury on your horse’s legs.
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