
Regenerative Therapies: Helping Horses Self-Heal
Learn about three regenerative modalities commonly used in equine medicine, when veterinarians and horse owners might consider each, and what’s to come.
News and issues for equine health professionals
Learn about three regenerative modalities commonly used in equine medicine, when veterinarians and horse owners might consider each, and what’s to come.
Radiographs can advise buyers and their veterinarians about pathologies that might pose a threat to the horse’s future soundness.
Learn about the biologic, or regenerative, therapies that have altered the way many equine veterinarians treat problematic joints.
The AAEP welcomes a newly appointed vice president from Colorado and treasurer from Virginia.
New imaging techniques might make examining abnormalities of the fetlock easier for equine veterinarians.
Our sources share updates from the equine world to help you understand this exciting yet complex field of regenerative medicine.
Study findings suggests a biomarker found in horses’ saliva can reveal the level of stress on a horse’s bones and joints during work.
Dr. Mike Pownall provides actionable insights for veterinarians from Synchrony’s Equine Lifetime of Care study, a report estimating the lifelong cost of owning and caring for a horse.
Read about the science behind equine PAAG products.
Four diagnostic imaging experts share insight that can help owners and veterinarians with the diagnostic process.
Advancements in equine imaging have made it possible for veterinarians to better understand the anatomy and pathologies of their patients.
New research suggests low PEMF treatment settings might not have many physical effects on performance horses.
Multifidus muscle pain and atrophy in horses can cause many problems, including back pain, poor core strength, and limb lameness.
Veterinarians across the U.S. share their most successful diagnostic methods and treatments for back pain in horses.
Diagnosing lameness in horses can be challenging, but veterinarians have an arsenal of imaging modalities available to help them make an accurate diagnosis.
Veterinary intervention can make itchy horses more comfortable and keep allergies under control. Sponsored by Kinetic Vet.
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