
Current Applications of Equine Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine is opening doors to new and improved therapeutic options for equine musculoskeletal injuries.
Regenerative medicine is opening doors to new and improved therapeutic options for equine musculoskeletal injuries.
Knowing how and being prepared to triage serious wounds can help improve a patient’s likelihood for a good recovery.
Is your horse cinchy, grumpy, or reluctant to move forward under saddle? Do you wonder about those white hairs and dry spots on either side of his withers? Get your questions answered by a saddle fit expert and veterinarian during our live event.
Researchers say the uterine environment can significantly impact a foal’s future bone health, metabolism, and more.
Recent study results support the hypothesis that omega-3s could modify a joint’s response to inflammation.
Dr. Carrie Jacobs will discuss synovial structures, why they’re important, what can go wrong, and how to treat them.
Radiographic abnormalities don’t always result in diminished performance; however, many do. Here’s what to know.
The horse’s lower limb is subject to a multitude of injuries that can baffle even the most veteran veterinarians.
Bone chips can be a proper pain in the joint; learn where and why they happen and when they need to be removed.
Researchers found that functional electrical stimulation improved the density and distribution of muscle mitochondria.
From monitoring his body condition to keeping his joints moving, here’s how to get your old horse ready for winter.
Learn about using joint injections to help treat common causes of lameness and reduced performance.
How long will a horse with osteoarthritis remain sound after successful IRAP treatment?
Here’s how to get your performance horse back to the show ring safely and successfully after layup.
Nikki Scherrer, DVM, will cover horse health issues related to shows, such as medications, emergencies, and regulations.
The two veterinarians and one clinical technician are developing sports medicine and rehab services at NC State.
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