Rehabilitation monitoring
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Tracking progress over time

Objective gait data helps vets compare different stages of rehabilitation. Subtle changes can be documented, supporting clinical decisions and making progress easier to explain to clients.

Remote follow-ups made simple

With the Sleip Remote add-on, you can invite clients to record their horse at home during rehab. The analysis is sent directly to your account, keeping you in control and extending your oversight between visits.

Efficient & scalable care

By replacing some in-person rechecks with remote consultations, you can provide timely support, reduce travel demands for clients, and make better use of your team’s time — while maintaining a high standard of veterinary care.

Mobile app screen showing 'Invite others to share recordings with you' message for adding horse owners or caretakers to record horses with limited app access and send recordings including video and gait data.
Monitor horses remotely
Invite others to record a horse remotely using a limited version of Sleip. You’ll receive the analysis results without needing to visit in person.

Raising the standard in rehab care

At Front Range Equine Performance & Rehabilitation in Colorado, USA, access to Sleip has helped raise the standard for how horses in rehabilitation are monitored.

Case
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20+
years in equine sports medicine
Dr. Marshall-Gibson and her veterinary team have over 20 years experience providing advanced sports medicine and rehabilitation.
$50—75
packages
Sleip-based subscription plans start at $50/year for rehab graduates and $75/year for other clients. Each package includes four video submissions, discounts on follow-up exams, and additional recordings available for $10 each.
Marianne Marshall in a red jacket with 'Front Range Equine Performance' logo standing outdoors near a tree and greenery.
Dr. Marianne
Marshall-Gibson
Founder Front Range Equine Performance & Rehabilitation
DVM, DACVSMR
“Regular gait analysis is now part of the documentation we keep for every patient, making progress easier to track and discuss with clients. Just as important, it allows us to follow up remotely with recordings straight from the client’s barn. Owners receive an invite, record with their iPhone, and within minutes, I can review the gait analysis. That’s incredibly valuable for spotting subtle improvements—or setbacks—that the human eye might miss. We use it not only for rehab monitoring but also for follow-up lameness assessments and to check horses when they are travelling for competition, sale, or relocation. By offering Sleip analyses through a subscription model, we’ve made this service affordable and easy to access, while ensuring every horse receives consistent oversight. For me, it’s about continuity: Sleip bridges the gap between clinic visits, making rehabilitation more precise, more efficient, and ultimately more successful for the horse.”
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