Dear Dr. Vittoria: After our trail ride, I thought my horse had a stone bruise. When my vet came out to see her, she found that my mare had bowed a tendon. I did not think it was that big of a deal, ...
Blacksburg, Va. -- Jennifer Barrett, assistant professor of equine surgery at Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, has been awarded a grant from the Morris Animal Foundation to ...
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has identified that ageing causes a significant loss of blood vessels in the tendons of horses. This discovery offers vital insight into why older ...
INGELHEIM, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It takes years of diligent training as well as a trusting relationship between horse and rider to reach their full potential as a team. That’s why a tendon or ...
Research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shown that the blood supply to a horse’s tendon changes with age meaning older horses are at an increased risk of tendon injuries. The study ...
Treating equine donor stem cells with a growth factor called TGF-b2 may allow them to avoid 'tripping' the immune response in recipients, according to new research. Treating equine donor stem cells ...
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Why is my horse lame?
If a horse suddenly moves unevenly or favors one leg, there might be more to it than initially appears. Lameness in horses is ...
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