Functional Electrical Stimulation and Equine Muscle
Researchers found that functional electrical stimulation improved the density and distribution of muscle mitochondria.
Researchers found that functional electrical stimulation improved the density and distribution of muscle mitochondria.
The course includes information on common health issues, the species’ history, equine business and research, and more.

From monitoring his body condition to keeping his joints moving, here’s how to get your old horse ready for winter.

Researchers concluded that nose twitches, when properly applied, are a humane restraint for short usage situations.

The FDA says responses will help efforts to slow the development of resistance and more.

Vets can evaluate and treat performance-limiting respiratory problems to help return the patient to peak performance.

All horses had issues, with older animals having more fractures, gaps between teeth, and cavities than younger ones.

Stricture occurs when a ring of tissue reduces the esophagus’ diameter, making it hard for a horse to ingest food.
Thomas Divers, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, AVECC, will furnish a game plan to identify and treat diseases of the equine liver.

Learn about this sticky pleuropneumonia complication and why it’s bad news for affected horses.

A survey revealed that being a horse vet could carry the highest risk of injury of any civilian occupation in the U.K.
The 2015 convention will take place Dec. 5-9 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Researchers say the ‘Gait Keeper’ gene appears to be responsible for trotters’ success in harness racing.
A $1 million gift helped fund the Oklahoma State University Gaylord Center for Excellence in Equine Health.
Highlights and take-homes from the 2015 AAEP Focus on Poor Performance meeting in Lexington, Kentucky.
Dr. Robert A. Agne died Monday, Sept. 7, when a car struck the bicycle he was riding.
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