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Lameness assessment during longeing

Lameness assessment during longeing

Lameness assessments during longeing: Get the lowdown from expert veterinarian and researcher Dr. 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”

The law of sides and measuring asymmetry: understanding compensatory lameness in horses
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The law of sides and measuring asymmetry: understanding compensatory lameness in horses

Uncover the mystery of compensatory lameness in horses, explore the Law of Sides, and harness the power of gait analysis for accurate diagnoses.

Jan-Hein Swagemakers: “Horses need a vacation too”
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Jan-Hein Swagemakers: “Horses need a vacation too”

Jan-Hein Swagemakers, the renowned German showjumping team veterinarian, opens up about his profound love for horses and the role of technology in his veterinary practice.

FEI vet Lisa Lidbeck calls for increased transparency
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FEI vet Lisa Lidbeck calls for increased transparency

In our recent conversation with Lisa Lidbeck, an accomplished Swedish equine vet and lameness specialist, we delved into a range of topics related to the equestrian world.

Quantitative gait analysis, why would you use it?
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Quantitative gait analysis, why would you use it?

Lameness is the most expensive health issue in the equine field. Quantitative gait analysis with Sleip is a game changer in defining lameness in horses.

What’s on Marcus Swail’s phone?
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What’s on Marcus Swail’s phone?

“Bring that horse out, I’m going to sleip her!”  Marcus Swail has made objective gait analysis part of the everyday, both at his clinic in Ireland and in his work as team vet for the Irish national teams.

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