
What’s the Difference Between Stem Cells, PRP, IRAP, ACS, Etc.?
A lot of terms related to regenerative medicine get thrown around, but what do they all mean? Dr. Bill King explains.
News and issues for equine health professionals
A lot of terms related to regenerative medicine get thrown around, but what do they all mean? Dr. Bill King explains.
Dr. Weston Warnock explains step by step how regenerative medicine treatments are done and what kind of aftercare your horse will need.
A veterinarian describes treating a horse that had suffered an accidental gunshot wound.
Researcher: Veterinarians should “forget” two viruses once commonly blamed for equine liver disease.
Milne lecturer urges veterinarians to understand the “why” of lameness before making a diagnosis.
Racetrack veterinarians can trust PET when looking for fetlock pathologies that can potentially lead to serious injuries if left undiagnosed.
Belgian researchers use both modalities to investigate the causes of foot pain in 30 horses referred to the equine hospital for forelimb lameness.
Autologous protein solution, an orthobiologic therapy, might help veterinarians treat hard-to-heal tendon injuries.
One survey found 84% of veterinarians didn’t use PPE or wash their hands between equine dental patients. One researcher says biosecurity should be the expectation, not the exception. Find out why.
Here’s a look at how equine practitioners are managing during COVID and embracing the “new normal.”
The AAEP revised the cutoff for a temperature to be considered a fever, resources on integrated pest management, and guidelines clarifying regulatory involvement’s role in outbreak situations.
Horses have big eyes—which can lead to big problems. Learn how to recognize common signs of eye injuries and what to do about them.
From infections and trauma to blockages and growths, here’s what your vet might find within your horse’s head region.
Routine health monitoring and broader testing helped veterinarians identify an outbreak quickly.
Dr. Barry Ball describes what he learned as the University of Kentucky’s Clay Endowed Chair in Equine Reproduction and over his 35 cumulative years of research.
What can an owner do to control a horse’s foot pain? We turned to two equine veterinarians that spend a lot of time managing horses’ feet to find out.
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