Sleip in racing news Down Under
The article in Sydney Morning Herald features a new approach to vet checks for the upcoming Sidney Everest Carnival.
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.
We're happy to announce our participation in the International Conference on Canine and Equine Locomotion (ICEL9) and Locomotion in Practice 2023.
Filipe Braganca, DVM, PhD, assistant professor with the Utrecht University, has joined Sleip's R&D team to focus on development of biomechanical aspects.
The new comparison functionality allows you to view and quantify changes in asymmetry. Clear graphical comparisons as well as percentage change between one recording and another make it easier to monitor horses over time or compare data before and after intervention.
Sleip, a leading equine health and performance technology provider, is proud to announce its support for the Equine Gait Analysis Society’s (EGAS) post-graduate training for vets.