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 ...
Only about half of owners can recognise equine forelimb lameness, and a third hindlimb issues – and confidence in spotting issues does not necessarily match ability. These were the findings of a study ...
At some point in their lives, most competition horses suffer from joint diseases and related lameness. When prolonged, various types of joint diseases lead to chronic osteoarthritis. At some point in ...
Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine has commenced a comprehensive three-year study to improve the detection ...
Vets might be able to detect lameness before it becomes obvious to the eye by studying specific biomarkers in a horse’s blood and joint fluid. Specialists in equine biomechanics have discovered that ...
A new study looking at fetlock injuries will roll out over three years and the state of New York has committed itself to work ...
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 ...