
Bony Changes in the Equine Neck
Researchers found that many horses not diagnosed with neck pain had bony changes in the cervical spine.

Researchers found that many horses not diagnosed with neck pain had bony changes in the cervical spine.

Find out how an owner’s careful management after an injury occurred likely prevented a fatal outcome for a Quarter Horse gelding.

Learn about keeping OTTBs healthy and happy as they move into new disciplines. We’ll cover feeding, vet care, handling, and more!

Learn about diagnosis and management of navicular horses.

Chronic colic in horses presents a unique challenge and creates a diagnostic puzzle for veterinarians to piece together. Here’s how they approach it.

When other atrial fibrillation treatments fail transvenous electrical cardioversion could restore a normal heartbeat.

Of the 359 respondents, 101 (28%) said their hoof care professionals use radiographs to make trimming/shoeing decisions.

Follow Tess, a 16-year-old mare, step-by-step as she rehabs from a bought of PPID-related laminitis.

Researchers found that many radiographic abnormalities resolve by the time weanlings return to the auction as yearlings.

Many of the abnormalities researchers evaluated in weanling X rays improve by the time the horse was a yearling.

Early diagnosis could allow vets to implement management strategies, such as restricted exercise, that promote healing.

Researchers found that MRI images of bone thickness could provide critical information about fracture risk.

Find out how veterinarians and farriers rely on imaging to evaluate the horse’s hoof.

Veterinarians can keep diagnostic costs lower by using as much information from routine tests as possible.
Lecture topics will include neurologic and orthopedic problems, imaging techniques, and treatment and rehab options.
Dr. Kathryn Wulster will use advanced imaging systems, including MRI, CT, and robotics-controlled imaging.
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