
2012 AAEP Convention Companion
If you are attending the AAEP Convention in Anaheim this year, you won’t want to miss this! The AAEP Convention Companion was created especially for attendees of the 2012 AAEP Convention.
If you are attending the AAEP Convention in Anaheim this year, you won’t want to miss this! The AAEP Convention Companion was created especially for attendees of the 2012 AAEP Convention.
Geriatric horses often suffer tendon and ligament injuries for reasons unique to their age group.
Researchers found that clinical signs of cannon bone fractures in sport horses and racehorses were similar.
The two-day program included presentations about podiatry, diagnostics, and treatments for laminitis.
One researcher evaluated pharmacologic methods of osteoarthritis management and recent pain control advances.
Dr. Nora Grenager answers a user’s question about the human correlate of laminitis at the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot. The answer might surprise you.
Veterinarian and farrier Dr. Raul Bras answers a user’s question concerning broodmares and laminitis at the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot.
Dr. James Orsini shares the importance of bringing vets and farriers together to discuss laminitis at the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot.
Exercising foals helps condition articular cartilage and delay future joint disorders, one veterinarian says.
Dr. Nora Grenager answers a reader’s question about making medications more palatable for laminitic horses on restricted diets from the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot.
This year’s event features a horse owner program covering advancements in laminitis research and more.
This year, the symposium will focus on “the latest techniques and topics for the reproduction veterinarian.”
Topical cisplatin chemotherapy yielded promising results for treating canker in a small trial.
Neurologic signs, weakness, gait changes, and forelimb lameness can all point to an equine neck condition.
While equine skull fractures are unsightly and alarming, surgeons can often repair them successfully.
Arena maintenance changes the surface’s properties, which in turn alters horses’ movement patterns.
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