Equine Guelph invites the racing community to join a free online course designed to help prevent injuries and manage lameness in racehorses.
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 ...
The most common ailment to affect a horse is lameness. An equine veterinarian has developed a system to effectively assess this problem using motion detection. This system has been referred to as ...
What would be your pick for the most groundbreaking news in equine lameness, surgery, or racing for 2010? Not sure? Read on to find out what Scott E. Palmer, VMD, Dipl. ABVP (Equine Practice), ...
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, ...
The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide objective analysis of a horse’s movement with just a smartphone. Changes in gait and signs of lameness can be less pronounced at first and ...
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