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Surgeons have honed a new approach to correct airway collapse in horses.
Surgeons have honed a new approach to correct airway collapse in horses.
Diseases and abnormalities of the upper airway are some of the main reasons for poor performance in sport horses.
Research topics include musculoskeletal and respiratory issues, parasites on stud farms, early pregnancy loss, and more.
Recaps of studies on colic outcomes, treatments for joint problems, respiratory surgery, and more.
Vets can evaluate and treat performance-limiting respiratory problems to help return the patient to peak performance.
Respiratory-related health conditions are the second leading cause of poor performance in athletic horses. Learn more about equine respiratory health with this easy-to-follow visual guide.
Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.
One project will explore regenerative techniques to restore laryngeal function in horses, people, and dogs.
The position will fund Cheetham?s research into diagnosing and treating recurrent laryngeal paralysis.
Chalmers’ goal is to provide owners with a reliable and inexpensive way to screen horses for roaring.
Numerous factors go into selecting the appropriate surgical procedure to treat equine roaring.
Study finds that modified version of laryngoplasty surgery is effective in treating roaring in horses.
Researchers recently assessed the feasibility of functional electrical stimulation in roarers.
Veterinarians have fine-tuned numerous methods for evaluating the upper respiratory tract for abnormalities.
A rundown of respiratory diseases commonly observed in performance horses.
The respiratory system can be a major cause of poor performance or premature retirement from competition.
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