Equine locomotion seems like a sophisticated thing. All those delicate bones, joints, tendons, and muscles must move in tandem to propel the horse's large body forward at varying speeds. But in truth, ...
Review: What Diagnostics Are Available For Equine Lameness? originally appeared on Paulick Report. Dr. Taralyn McCarrel's journey into equine lameness began with her early experiences riding and ...
Equine veterinarians have developed a way to detect lameness using a motion detection system called the "Lameness Locator." Now, researchers have found that the Lameness Locator can detect lameness ...
Lameness is one of the top causes of death and performance setbacks in racehorses and sport horses. Not being able to easily and reliably detect early signs of lameness has a negative impact on the ...
With six bones articulating in close range and multiple tendons and ligaments controlling extension and flexion, the hock, or the horse equivalent of the human ankle, has many moving and ...
Are you searching for a complete guide to joint injections in horses? Equine surgeon Thijs de Bont MRCVS demystifies their contents, application and use in pain and performance management Most horse ...
Rick Farr of Farr & Pursey Equine Vets shares his expert advice on infected joints in horses, how they can be treated and what the prognosis is Q: Infected joints: “I was wondering if anyone could ...
Dr. Taralyn McCarrel's journey into equine lameness began with her early experiences riding and working at a hunter barn. Recognizing the critical importance of soundness for both horses and riders, ...
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