
Stem Cell Administration Techniques in Horses’ Feet Compared
Intra-arterial injection is the “preferred” technique for administrating MSCs to the horse’s foot.

Intra-arterial injection is the “preferred” technique for administrating MSCs to the horse’s foot.

Researchers are studying whether stem cell therapy could help stabilize chronic laminitis cases.

Dr. Laura Werner performs shock wave therapy on a horse with signs of pelvic pain.

Learn about equine intra-articular joint-injections for arthritis from a leading researcher and practitioner.

The events will feature lectures on university programs, equine reproduction, and horse management issues.

Dr. Wayne McIlwraith received the Jacob Markowitz Award for outstanding contributions to medicine.
One project will explore regenerative techniques to restore laryngeal function in horses, people, and dogs.
A generous donation has allowed the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) to purchase a new equine surgery table.
The 2013’s annual Zweig Memorial Trot kicks off with a series of talks on equine health.

Gain insight about postoperative ileus: a potentially life-threatening complication of colic surgery.
Is a two-year-old injury a candidate for adipose-derived regenerative stem cell treatment?

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy could be a promising tool for treating equine lower limb wounds.

Stem cells and other biologic therapies could have reproductive applications in horses, one researcher says.
One vet reviews some key points equine practitioners must consider before implementing field anesthesia.

Stem cell therapy has evolved rapidly as a treatment approach in equine veterinary medicine.

Choosing a specific stem cell source could maximize treatment efficacy, improving horses’ recovery chances.
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