
Case Study: Computer-Assisted Repair of a Cervical Vertebral Fracture in a Horse
Veterinarians successfully repaired a rare C6 fracture using advanced imaging and computer-assisted navigation. Read more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Veterinarians successfully repaired a rare C6 fracture using advanced imaging and computer-assisted navigation. Read more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

From palpation to nerve blocks, get an inside look at today’s lameness exam in horses in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Learn what to expect when your horse undergoes advanced imaging exams using MRI, CT, and nuclear scintigraphy.

Learn how new research insights on equine spinal conditions help veterinarians extend horses’ soundness and longevity in The Horse‘s Research Roundup 2025 issue.

What are the most common neck issues in horses and how are research and technological advancements helping veterinarians diagnose them?

Dr. Tena Ursini describes why veterinarians need to use imaging to confirm a diagnosis of equine osteoarthritis and which modalities they usually turn to first.

Diagnostic imaging results are clearer than ever, but how they will affect a horse’s performance career isn’t always evident.

Learn about imaging techniques for accurately diagnosing pathologies in the equine back and neck.

Researchers described the most common abnormalities seen on imaging in nonlame show jumpers—problems that could lead to lameness in the horses’ future.

Two experts review how MRI, CT, and PET can provide precise answers for equine practitioners, contributing to more specific treatments and better prognoses.

Emerging technologies are giving veterinarians the tools they need to best address dental disease in horses.

The racing industry is leading the charge in identifying at-risk athletes before catastrophe occurs.
Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and how they are diagnosed.

Equine standing CT is an accurate diagnostic imaging tool that could make CT safer and more accessible due to its ease of use.

How veterinarians are applying computed tomography in equine medicine and what they’re learning about its use.

New imaging techniques might make examining abnormalities of the fetlock easier for equine veterinarians.
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with
"*" indicates required fields