
Managing Your Horse’s Back Pain
Two veterinarians share how they diagnose, treat, and rehab back-sore horses.
Two veterinarians share how they diagnose, treat, and rehab back-sore horses.
Fluorescent light energy (FLE) promotes healing and provides antimicrobial activity and anti-inflammatory effects in equine wounds and skin conditions.
Equine standing CT is an accurate diagnostic imaging tool that could make CT safer and more accessible due to its ease of use.
Data show frequent use of this OA treatment over time could be harmful in horses.
Veterinarians: Follow these 4 steps to maximize the success of injections in this region of the horse’s neck and minimize the risk of complications.
How veterinarians are applying computed tomography in equine medicine and what they’re learning about its use.
Learn about devices designed to measure equine athletes’ cardiac function and maximize performance.
Learn about 4 cutting-edge treatments for equine eye issues ranging from corneal ulcers to cancer.
Equine practitioners are using recent research in their day-to-day practice to diagnose PPID, EMS, and ID.
Here’s how equine veterinarians can use these nerve blocks to guide their diagnostic imaging plan.
Veterinarians consider MRI the gold standard for diagnosing equine musculoskeletal injuries. Learn more with this visual guide.
These difficult-to-diagnose conditions can undermine a horse’s balance and coordination.
New study results lead researchers to believe differences in ACTH concentrations between breeds are significant to diagnostic testing for PPID.
Many factors—most importantly, season—can influence which PPID test your veterinarian performs and how he or she interprets it.
Modalities ranging from PEMF to vibration plates might help manage equine injury or improve performance.
Learn to navigate the murky waters of diagnostic testing for this zoonotic disease.
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