
Update on Equine Injuries in Different Disciplines
A fresh look at where, how, and why injuries happen in today’s various equine sports. Read more in the 2025 Research Roundup issue of The Horse.

A fresh look at where, how, and why injuries happen in today’s various equine sports. Read more in the 2025 Research Roundup issue of The Horse.

A nutrition expert offers advice on preventing weight gain and boredom while a hefty horse is on stall rest.

Learn how these injuries happen, how veterinarians treat them, and tips for preventing them in the first place.

Two experts describe this degenerative suspensory ligament condition in horses and what new information researchers are learning about it.

Learn about this tendon’s complex anatomy and how veterinarians rehab it when injured.

Financial planning and practical management help owners provide effective care for horses with chronic conditions or long-term injuries. Sponsored by CareCredit.

Learn about 5 reasons for limb swelling in horses, from benign triggers to causes for major concern.

Learn about the common causes of equine hind-limb lameness and how veterinarians diagnose and treat them.

My OTTB recently recovered from a bowed tendon injury. What can I do to help him continue to stay sound?

Here are 10 ways to reduce your horse’s risk of sustaining tendon damage or injury.

Our sources share updates from the equine world to help you understand this exciting yet complex field of regenerative medicine.

Researchers have defined the significance of suspensory ligament abnormalities and their impact on racehorse performance.

Alternative joint injections to corticosteroids can keep horses comfortable and offer a chance at healing rather than simply masking pain.

Learn how veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose, treat, and monitor musculoskeletal injuries in horses.

Learn more about Class IV laser treatments, the current research, and opportunities for further advancement.

Learn how to recognize a tendon injury and what you and your veterinarian can do to treat it.
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