
Keeping Horses Sound Post-Tendon Injury
My OTTB recently recovered from a bowed tendon injury. What can I do to help him continue to stay sound?
My OTTB recently recovered from a bowed tendon injury. What can I do to help him continue to stay sound?
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There are right and wrong ways to bandage horses’ limbs, no matter the wrap’s purpose.
Tendon and ligament injuries are leading causes of poor performance in horses. Learn about different conventional and therapeutic treatment modalities in this visual guide. Sponsored by Astaria Global.
Researchers are exploring improved ways to heal these notoriously complicated soft tissue structures.
Our sources share updates from the equine world to help you understand this exciting yet complex field of regenerative medicine.
Scott Anderson, DVM, explains how shock wave can help a suspensory ligament injury heal quickly and successfully.
Alternative joint injections to corticosteroids can keep horses comfortable and offer a chance at healing rather than simply masking pain.
Horses can go lame for a variety of reasons. Here are 4 common causes of lameness and their treatment options. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim.
While forelimb lamenesses are fairly common, hind-limb issues can be less obvious and even underdiagnosed. Learn about the common causes of lameness in the hind end and how to diagnose and treat them.
Comparing ligament striations in opposite limbs via ultrasound to determine if changes are normal versus tears could lead to misdiagnosis.
Learn how veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose, treat, and monitor musculoskeletal injuries in horses.
Soft tissue injuries can occur in any horse. Learn about the injury cascade and how to help horses on the road to recovery.
At the 2022 BEVA Congress, one presenter discussed the challenges associated with SDFT injuries, plus potential solutions.
Veterinarians share their advice for preventing lower-limb problems and rehabilitating injured horses, from therapies to back-to-work schedules.
MRI imaging of the stifle joint has shown evidence of injuries to a variety of soft and hard tissues.
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