From the Therapist:How the mouth controls the legs…
Back treatment for horses varies widely between practitioners, but generally focuses on the neck, back and hindquarters as the key locations for treatment. As...
From the Therapist: Just the Sensitive Type…
I am often asked why the horse I am treating has a sore back. Sometimes the answer is as obvious as an ill-fitting saddle,...
New Guidelines offer fresh perspective on management protocols for Equine Glandular...
New evidence-based guidelines on the management of equine glandular gastric disease (EGGD) are a giving fresh perspective on this complex condition and have underlined its distinct differences from “gastric ulcers”. The guidelines, which were published th
Does equine lameness need to be redefined?
Professor van Weeren, commenting in the current issue of the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), suggests that equine lameness needs to be redefined to reflect...