
Objective Determination of Lameness in the Horse
Dr. Kevin Keegan of the University of Missouri examines the biomechanics related to diagnosing equine lameness.
Dr. Kevin Keegan of the University of Missouri examines the biomechanics related to diagnosing equine lameness.
Hoof abscesses are a common cause of severe lameness in horses. Find out how to manage one in our step-by-step guide.
The horse’s lower limb is subject to a multitude of injuries that can baffle even the most veteran veterinarians.
Here’s how to get your performance horse back to the show ring safely and successfully after layup.
Rutgers and University of Minnesota researchers are studying genetic factors underlying musculoskeletal diseases.
Many diseases cause signs similar to EPM, but won’t respond to EPM treatment. Ensure you treat for the right condition.
Researchers say the ‘Gait Keeper’ gene appears to be responsible for trotters’ success in harness racing.
Highlights and take-homes from the 2015 AAEP Focus on Poor Performance meeting in Lexington, Kentucky.
A British survey revealed that lameness is three times more likely to be caused by limb conditions than hoof problems.
Equine veterinarians confirm motion capture could be useful for objective measurements of ataxia, or incoordination.
Of the 1,076 respondents, 48% said they soak the affected foot in Epsom salts and water if they suspect an abscess.
A low dose of the sedative xylazine did not affect horses movement patterns, but higher doses could have more impact.
Polo ponies showed a high degree of movement asymmetry, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the animal is lame or in pain.
Are CT, MRI, and X ray clear as mud? Learn about the appropriate uses for these imaging modalities and more.
Some riders believe shoes help give a dressage horse better gaits; scientists have found that idea to be mostly a myth.
Of the 375 respondents, 201 (54%) said the most recent imaging modality used on their horses was radiography.
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