From the Therapist:How the mouth controls the legs…

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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…

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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...

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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?

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Professor van Weeren, commenting in the current issue of the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), suggests that equine lameness needs to be redefined to reflect...