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| Equine Diagnostic Imaging Horse Course ArchivedTheHorse.comThe presentation, "Latest Technologies in Diagnosing Equine Lameness," was led by Kent Allen, DVM, owner of Virginia Equine Imaging, a specialty sports imaging practice in The Plains. Allen discussed current options in diagnostic technology for ... |
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| The Latest in Diagnostic Imaging Modalities for HorsesTheHorse.comAn accurate diagnosis is imperative to pinpointing and treating lameness in horses. Fortunately, veterinarians today have more sound and accurate options for identifying specific issues than they did just 10 years ago, said Kent Allen, DVM, ... |
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| Equine Gait Abnormalities as a Diagnostic ToolTheHorse.com"Evaluating how a lame horse moves may not reveal the specific source of lameness for every problem, but several disorders produce a characteristic stride pattern that should not be mistaken," said Robert L. Linford, DVM, PhD, Dipl. |
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| Managing Equine Foot ProblemsTheHorse.comLinford discussed several common foot problems horses and owners face and treatment options for those problems. Subsolar Abscesses--Horses with abscesses located within the hoof capsule typically present with severe or nonweight-bearing lameness, ... |
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| Regulatory Veterinarian Checks in Horse RacingTheHorse.comAt the center of these checks is a close examination for signs of general illness, injury, or lameness. While legs are certainly a focus, the veterinarian first looks at the horse holistically. Scollay describes this process, which generally occurs in ... |
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| Vets Report Safe Kentucky Oaks and DerbyTheHorse.comThere were nine vet scratches during the meet, and six horses showed indications of post-race lameness, according to KHRC statistics. The revised edition of Olympic Equestrian highlights and chronicles the most celebrated equestrian athletes in the ... and more » |
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 TheHorse.com (blog) | Regenerative Therapies for HorsesTheHorse.com (blog)Many articles have surfaced recently regarding the use of regenerative medicine to treat tendon and ligament injuries in horses. As someone whose research focus is equine tendon and ligament pathophysiology, I'd like to provide my perspective on the ... |
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 Penn Current | Providing the best in equine medicinePenn Current“It's not unusual on any given day to see a horse in the hospital with pneumonia, diarrhea, or with an ophthalmologic [eye] problem, or have horses arriving for outpatient evaluation of a lameness, upper respiratory, neurological, or cardiac problem,” ... and more » |
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