Unraveling compensatory lameness

Compensatory (referred) lameness can be difficult to interpret, as changes in one limb often influence movement patterns elsewhere in the horse. In this webinar, we explore how objective gait analysis with Sleip can help identify and understand compensatory movement patterns.

Using case examples, Dr. Jamie Textor will show how to interpret asymmetry patterns across multiple limbs and use objective data to support more confident clinical decision-making.

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Time: 19.00 - 19:30 PT (Pacific Time) I 22:00 - 22:30 ET (Eastern Time)

via Zoom

For those in other time zones: the webinar will be recorded and available on Sleip's website.

Speakers
Smiling Jamie Textor wearing a dark shirt against a plain beige background.
Dr. Jamie Textor, DVM PhD DACVS DACVSMR, Director of Customer Success North America at Sleip
Jamie Textor is a veterinarian based in Northern California. Her professional experience includes specialty surgical and sports medicine practice in veterinary teaching hospitals as well as sports medicine work in the field. She owned her own practice from 2014-2021. Dr. Textor's perspective emphasizes the importance of real-world interpretation and integration of objective gait analysis techniques into everyday practice.