Sleip releases upgraded AI
Sleip's upgraded AI captures more than 100 anatomical key points on a horse body, delivering unparalleled insights into horse health and performance.
Sleip's upgraded AI captures more than 100 anatomical key points on a horse body, delivering unparalleled insights into horse health and performance.
Hindlimb lameness is difficult to accurately diagnose with traditional lameness assessments, with low agreement between assessing veterinarians. Research concludes that the investigation of lameness needs to be improved for a more reliable diagnosis and rehabilitation, where objective measurement methods can be a valuable tool.
Sleip partners with ISELP to advance equine locomotor analysis, supporting vets with cutting-edge gait analysis technology.
Enhance vet-horse owner collaboration with Sleip's horse-sharing: quality video and gait data for joint assessments.
The article in Sydney Morning Herald features a new approach to vet checks for the upcoming Sidney Everest Carnival.
We’ve had a busy summer and are happy to release some updates to make your Sleip experience even better.
Sleip app's impact on Swedish national eventing team's training unveiled in Tidningen Ridsport. Tech enhancing horse welfare and rider collaboration.
A new scientific study using Sleip focusing on sustainable orthopaedic health in horses through movement monitoring, training regimens and rest has been granted a research grant.
With this new function vets can now easily document the block(s) performed. The blocks are connected to specific recordings that can be compared to a baseline.