
Sacroiliac Joint Pain in Horses
Sacroiliac problems can affect any horse, potentially limiting performance abilities.

Sacroiliac problems can affect any horse, potentially limiting performance abilities.
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Drs. Howland Mansfield and Steve Adair explain how owners can keep horses with neck arthritis comfortable in light work.

Researchers reviewed literature about an anatomical variation of the equine cervical spine called TC67 that occurs most often in Warmbloods.

Back pain and topline dysfunction can shorten horses’ careers. Learn how one veterinarian diagnoses and treats this soundness problem.

Learn what might cause back pain in horses and how to identify it during equine back pain awareness week, brought you by NexHA.

How veterinarians diagnose and rehabilitate horses suffering from kissing spines.

One expert explains why horses typically experience back pain and how veterinarians can treat and prevent it.

Two veterinarians share how they diagnose, treat, and rehab back-sore horses.

Data show frequent use of this OA treatment over time could be harmful in horses.

Veterinarians: Follow these 4 steps to maximize the success of injections in this region of the horse’s neck and minimize the risk of complications.

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

The RHpE can be used to help detect musculoskeletal pain in horses caused by limb lameness and poor saddle fit.

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.
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