New global survey: 95% of orthopaedic vets say earlier detection could prevent more serious lameness cases
This summer we conducted a survey about equine lameness for more than 100 equine veterinarians from the ISELP community.
We are excited to announce a significant update to your Sleip data: anatomical scaling. This industry-first feature factors in horse size, straight from video, when calculating asymmetry data.
Here's why it matters:
Improved precision and clinical relevance
“Sleip's AI tracks over 100 key points on the horse's body, enabling it to accurately measure the horse's actual size and scale asymmetry measures accordingly.”
Read more about anatomical scaling here.
This summer we conducted a survey about equine lameness for more than 100 equine veterinarians from the ISELP community.
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.