
How the Multifidus Muscles Influence Lameness in Horses
Multifidus muscle pain and atrophy in horses can cause many problems, including back pain, poor core strength, and limb lameness.
Multifidus muscle pain and atrophy in horses can cause many problems, including back pain, poor core strength, and limb lameness.
Veterinarians across the U.S. share their most successful diagnostic methods and treatments for back pain in horses.
An equine veterinarian’s rehabilitation plan depends on whether the horse received surgical or nonsurgical treatment.
Neck pain in horses can be difficult to diagnose; clinical signs might not match what’s seen on imaging. Learn how vets interpret findings and develop a treatment plan.
Find out how your horse can hurt his neck, risks for injury and disease, and associated therapies, so you can give your horse the best chance for a strong neck and an athletic future.
Researchers have found that these full-leg garments significantly increase lymphatic flow, which could be useful for recovery in horses.
Learn about the wound healing process and how to prevent and manage proud flesh.
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.
New research shows sport horses had increased hock angles when the hind hooves were shod and might show reduced lameness.
Researchers discussed the complications 212 veterinarians experienced after performing sacroiliac joint region injections.
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?
Determining a horse’s cause of neck pain can help ensure he receives the correct treatment.
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