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Hong Kong Jockey Club's Bronte Forbes on the future of racing

Hong Kong Jockey Club's Bronte Forbes on the future of racing

In this blog, Bronte Forbes shares his thoughts on the future of racing, and the role technology and access to data and documentation play in it.

Sleip: A game-changer clinically and commercially

Sleip: A game-changer clinically and commercially

Marc Koene, team vet for the German Dressage Team and co-owner of Veterinary Clinic Lüsche, shares his experiences of how Sleip's accessible gait analysis boosts both clinical work and revenue.

”Never be afraid to learn more – even if it can be nice to know less

”Never be afraid to learn more – even if it can be nice to know less

Delve into Johan Lenz’s, Swedish FEI Permitted Treating Veterinarian, journey in improving equine care through objective motion analysis.

"Together, we’re stronger than on our own"

Meet Aminda Ingulfson's horse dream team, including top vets Helena Gunnarsson and Enar Tollig. Read how they use Sleip for horse well-being in our blog.

Marc Koene:

Dr. Marc Koene: Revolutionizing Equine Care

Discover Dr. Marc Koene, the visionary team vet for Germany's dressage elite. Uniting art and science in equine care with Sleip's game-changing technology.

Lameness assessment during longeing by Dr. Marie Rhodin, DVM, DECVSMR and associate professor

Lameness assessment during longeing by Dr. Marie Rhodin, DVM, DECVSMR and associate professor

Lameness assessments during longeing: Get the lowdown from expert veterinarian and researcher Marie Rhodin.

Dr. Erik Bergman: “Diagnostics in relation to the clinical findings is like solving a puzzle – and I like puzzles”

Dr. Erik Bergman: “Diagnostics in relation to the clinical findings is like solving a puzzle – and I like puzzles”

Dr. Erik Bergman, equine veterinarian, is highly regarded for his expertise in diagnostics. He enjoys the process of unravelling complex diagnostic challenges.

The Rider's Influence on Horse Movement: Avoiding Clinical Pitfalls in Objective Assessments

The Rider's Influence on Horse Movement: Avoiding Clinical Pitfalls in Objective Assessments

Riding can be performed using various seating styles. In the sitting trot, the rider remains seated in the saddle throughout the entire stride cycle.

Interview with Dr. Marianne Marshall-Gibson
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Interview with Dr. Marianne Marshall-Gibson

Dr. Marianne Marshall-Gibson: “Horses can come back from serious injury with correct rehabilitation”