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 ...
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 ...
Lameness in horses is well recognised, but interpreted differently by different people. It describes the horse’s gait being adversely affected by pain or a restriction in the normal range of movement ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. ¬— The most common ailment to affect a horse is lameness. A University of Missouri equine veterinarian has developed a way to detect this problem using a motion detection system called ...
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, ...
Veterinarians have known for many years that analog radiography is an efficient means of diagnosing enteroliths in adult horses, but computed, or digital, radiography has since replaced many analog ...
It is often assumed that it is possible to determine the source of pain-causing lameness by evaluating gait characteristics. Unfortunately this is not always the case, because there are many ways in ...
Orthopaedics is a field of medicine and surgery that focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system Lameness is one of the most common reasons for coming to the veterinarian’s office. The most ...
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 ...