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by Erica Larson | Dec 9, 2022
Diagnostic imaging results are clearer than ever, but how they will affect a horse’s performance career isn’t always evident.
Read MoreAdvances in Diagnosing Equine Dental Disease
by Lucile Vigouroux | Nov 17, 2022
Emerging technologies are giving veterinarians the tools they need to best address dental disease in horses. Learn more in this article from the November 2022 issue of The Horse.
Read MoreNavigating Equine Neck Problems
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Learn about common neck issues in horses and how research and technological advancements are helping veterinarians diagnose them.
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by Erica Larson | Jun 29, 2022
The racing industry is leading the charge in identifying at-risk athletes before catastrophe occurs. Read more about current diagnostic options in this article excerpt from the June 2022 issue of The Horse.
Read MoreA Guide to Equine Diagnostic Imaging
by Heather Smith Thomas | Oct 15, 2021
Diagnostic imaging technology has improved tremendously in the past few decades, with several effective options to choose from. Learn about the machines and technologies your veterinarian can use to look inside your horse, including MRI, CT, PET scans, and more.
Read MoreInfographic: CT vs. MRI for Lameness: What’s the Difference?
by The Horse Staff | Jun 30, 2021
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two diagnostic imaging methods veterinarians can use to capture images of structures within your horse’s body. Learn more in this visual guide!
Read MoreInfographic: How Does a CT Scan Work on Horses?
by The Horse Staff | Jan 21, 2021
Computed tomography creates cross-sectional, 3D images to help veterinarians diagnose a variety of equine injuries and lamenesses.
Read MoreDiagnosing Fetlock Disease in Racehorses
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | May 27, 2020
One veterinarian weighs the pros and cons of available imaging modalities when it comes to diagnosing common fetlock injuries.
Read MoreDiagnostic Imaging in Western Horse PPEs: Fifty Shades of Gray
by Betsy Lynch | Feb 26, 2020
One practitioner describes her diagnostic imaging decision-making process when assessing Western performance horse soundness during prepurchase exams.
Read MoreDr. Kathryn Wulster to Speak on Advanced Imaging Innovations
by Edited Press Release | Nov 3, 2017
The equine imaging lecture will take place Nov. 7 at the New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreCT Scans Allows Quantitative Wobbler Syndrome Evaluation
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Sep 26, 2017
Quantitative information provides better data for determining treatment and prognosis, researchers said.
Read MorePenn Vet Announces 2017-18 First Tuesday Lecture Series
by Edited Press Release | Sep 3, 2017
Lecture topics will include anesthesia, eye emergencies, sports medicine, biosecurity, foaling problems, and more.
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