Equine Medicine

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    Magnetic Therapy

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    PRP

    Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a relatively new and exciting field of veterinary medicine known as regenerative medicine. Since tendon and ligament injuries heal slowly and with less strength,…

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    Irap

    Arthritis can be quite painful in horses, and athletes are especially prone to the development of this condition. Pain is caused by the destruction of cartilage (spongy layer) in the…

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    Shockwave Therapy

    Shock wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment used for a variety of musculoskeletal injuries. It consists of a series of high-energy concussions or mechanical pulses, delivered by a hand-help applicator,…

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    Musculoskeletal Therapy

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    Joint Therapy

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    Pre-Purchase Examinations

    This examination helps buyers make an informed decision when purchasing a horse. Although it cannot predict the future, it does provide objective information about the horse’s current health and suitability…

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    Lameness

    Lameness is the most common cause of poor performance in horses. Lameness is an abnormality in the movement of a limb due to a functional or structural problem. The issue…

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    Sport Horse Medicine

    Equine sports medicine is the branch of veterinary medicine that focuses on managing the equine athlete before, during, and after competition – and while rehabilitating from injury. It includes the…

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    Radiology

    Radiology is the branch of equine medicine that uses imaging technology like radiography (x-rays) and radiation to diagnose and treat disease. The radiograph (x-ray machine) is one of the most…