Explore how veterinarians are using Sleip across different clinical settings, through interviews and case-based stories that highlight their approaches, reasoning, and day-to-day decision-making.
Gait analysis as a clinical service
Dr Marc Koene, Tierklinik Lüsche, Germany Uses Sleip as part of routine clinical work, offering gait analysis as a paid service. Measurements are used to support clinical discussions with clients, while creating a structured and sustainable revenue stream for the practice.
Tracking rehabilitation progress
Dr Marianne Marshall-Gibson, Front Range Equine Performance & Rehabilitation, USA Uses Sleip in rehabilitation cases to monitor progress over time. Weekly measurements help assess whether treatment is working, guide adjustments, and support clear communication with owners.
Remote screening and early detection
Dr Peter Hjuler, Horsedoc, Denmark Uses Sleip to offer remote gait evaluations that help detect early signs of lameness. Owner-submitted recordings are reviewed and followed up with clinical advice, often leading to earlier intervention and more targeted examinations.
Compensatory patterns in lameness
Dr Sara Regårdh, Stockholms Hästklinik, Sweden Uses Sleip as part of routine lameness work-ups to quantify asymmetries, help identify compensatory patterns, and compare before-and-after data. This case study presents the work-up of Coolman Q, a DDFT lesion in the left forelimb with a compensatory pattern in the right hind.
Grow your equine business
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