Elin Hernlund honored with Ingvar Fredricson Foundation Scholarship
Our co-founder Dr. Elin Hernlund has been awarded the 2025 Ingvar Fredricson Foundation Scholarship, together with Professors Lars Roepstorff and Marie Rhodin (SLU).
Sleip is proud to announce its commitment to the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology. The global non-profit is dedicated to advancing knowledge within the field of equine locomotor analysis, focusing on understanding and managing lameness conditions in sports horses.
Sleip joins ISELP as a global sponsor, and will also contribute to the educational modules held in the US and Europe in 2024, where Sleip will be made available as a tool.
“Sleip will play an integral part in our future education, as with all of our other ISELP sponsors. We look forward to incorporating many of the educational and diagnostic benefits that Sleip has to offer, says Bob Cohencious - Director, Marketing & Corporate Development at ISELP.
On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and staff of ISELP, we take this opportunity to welcome our newest global sponsor, Sleip. ISELP is a Non-Profit Educational Society focused on lameness in the equine athlete. Our goal is to provide contemporary knowledge and techniques in the continually evolving field of equine locomotor analysis to better prepare the equine clinician to understand and manage lameness conditions in the equine athlete.
"We are thrilled to sponsor ISELP and formalize our support for the community of equine vets dedicated to understanding horses through motion, says Axel Nyström, CEO of Sleip. "We are passionate about bringing advances in science into practical use. Our company was founded on the premise of combining advances in equine biomechanical research with cutting-edge technology to support the clinical work of veterinarians with objective gait analysis.”
Our co-founder Dr. Elin Hernlund has been awarded the 2025 Ingvar Fredricson Foundation Scholarship, together with Professors Lars Roepstorff and Marie Rhodin (SLU).
New research using insurance data from over 15,000 Swedish Warmbloods highlights how sex, discipline, and early training impact orthopaedic disease risk. Co-authored by Sleip’s Elin Hernlund, the study offers based on population-level data for early detection and prevention in sport horses.
Trunk movement is now shown alongside head and pelvis — giving you an extra reference point when interpreting complex asymmetry patterns.