
Tuesday’s Top Tweets from the 2016 AAEP Convention
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Dr. Bill Moyer’s advancements in treating equine foot disorders make him an authority on lameness issues.
Find out how veterinarians and farriers rely on imaging to evaluate the horse’s hoof.
Take a look at the evolution of diagnosing distal limb lameness in sport horse practice with Dr. Brendan Furlong.
Drs. Liz Arbittier and Jessica Morgan will provide tips to help owners improve their lameness identification skills.
Your horse’s best chance of overcoming this hoof disease might lie in your ability to catch it early.
Also known as “seedy toe,” white line disease is a serious hoof condition that requires vet and farrier intervention.
Is there a point you’d recommend going back to basics with a horse that’s been in therapeutic shoes for several years?
Even small deviations in sensor placement can result in an inaccurate hind-limb lameness diagnosis, researchers found.
The University of Tennessee’s Dr. Jim Schumacher overviews navicular syndrome’s risk factors, treatments, and more.
View some of our news editor’s tweets and take-homes from Day 1 of the 2016 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on mature performance horse health, field surgery, heaves, lameness, and more.
Improved diagnostics and more promising treatments are putting many foot-sore horses back to work.
Sue Dyson, MA, Vet MB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS, and Grant Moon, CJF, AWCF, will present on hoof-related topics.
Some horses can develop lameness associated with injury of ossified ungular cartilages or the adjacent coffin bone.
Dr. Kevin Keegan of the University of Missouri examines the biomechanics related to diagnosing equine lameness.
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