
Saliva Tests Detect Early Bone Damage in Equine Athletes
Study findings suggests a biomarker found in horses’ saliva can reveal the level of stress on a horse’s bones and joints during work.
Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of leg lameness

Study findings suggests a biomarker found in horses’ saliva can reveal the level of stress on a horse’s bones and joints during work.

Read about the science behind equine PAAG products.
Use this visual guide to understand how equine arthritis develops and how horses’ joints can degrade over time.

Four diagnostic imaging experts share insight that can help owners and veterinarians with the diagnostic process.

These therapies can be beneficial in treating pathologies of the cartilage and synovium in horse joints.

No horse is perfect, and many with conformational flaws go on to compete successfully. What can you live with and how?

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.
Diagnosing lameness in horses can be challenging, but veterinarians have an arsenal of imaging modalities available to help them make an accurate diagnosis.

Neck pain and pathologies are common in sport horses. It is important to combine results from clinical findings with imaging when making a diagnosis.

Find out how your horse can hurt his neck, risks for injury and disease, and associated therapies, so you can give your horse the best chance for a strong neck and an athletic future.

Researchers have found that these full-leg garments significantly increase lymphatic flow, which could be useful for recovery in horses.

Dr. Avi Blake describes degenerative joint disease in horses and Adequan® i.m.

Researchers recommended bone chip removal to preserve joint health and athletic function.

Experts discuss what to do when your horse turns up with knee, hock, fetlock, or other leg joint wounds, and why.

What is the most common behavior problem in aging horses? Dr. Sue McDonnell weighs in.
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