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Chronic tendon and joint issues represent a major cause of performance decline in competitive horses, affecting dressage, racing, endurance, and jumping disciplines. As regenerative medicine expands, many veterinarians have shifted toward advanc...
View detailsEquine rehabilitation has shifted rapidly in recent years, especially as veterinarians look for non-pharmaceutical, tissue-specific modalities capable of improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and accelerating recovery. Among these modali...
View detailsGlaucoma continues to challenge veterinarians due to its rapid progression and irreversible damage to the optic nerve. Traditional medical therapy often slows—but rarely stops—disease advancement. With the rise of glaucoma laser systems and mini...
View detailsAnimal rehabilitation has broadened far beyond orthopedics and neurology. In recent years, ocular diseases—especially glaucoma—have become a major focus for veterinarians seeking minimally invasive interventions. This shift has increased global ...
View detailsChronic lower-extremity pain imposes significant physical limitations and economic burdens. Patients seeking conservative management often cycle through NSAIDs, corticosteroid injections, bracing, or physiotherapy without long-term success. With...
View detailsKnee pain remains one of the most common reasons for outpatient orthopedic visits among adults. Degenerative joint disease, traumatic soft-tissue injuries, chronic tendinopathy, and post-surgical inflammation continue to drive long-term disabili...
View detailsIn the equine world, acute injuries are dramatic, but chronic conditions are the career-killers. Osteoarthritis (OA) in the hocks, kissing spine in the thoracic vertebrae, and non-healing distal limb wounds represent the bulk of daily frustratio...
View detailsThe landscape of equine sports medicine has moved definitively beyond simple rest and cold hosing. In the management of high-performance equine athletes—from Dressage Warmbloods to Barrel Racing Quarter Horses—the margin for error in rehabilitat...
View detailsIn high-performance equestrian sports—whether Dressage, Show Jumping, or Barrel Racing—the difference between first and second place is often a fraction of a second or a percentage point. This has led to the widespread adoption of horse laser th...
View detailsThe equine distal limb (lower leg) is a nightmare for veterinary surgeons. Poor circulation, lack of soft tissue coverage, and high skin tension create the perfect storm for non-healing wounds and the development of Exuberant Granulation Tissue ...
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