How rehabilitation services adjusted to the new normalMarch 5, 2021When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the pain didn’t go away for animals with injuries and degenerative conditions—and neither did their rehabilitative care.
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First aid for equine fractures in the fieldMay 2, 2018Perhaps one of the more catastrophic but thankfully uncommon situations that equine ambulatory practitioners can encounter is the fracture. It is commonly assumed that any equine fracture is a death sentence, but prompt recognition of the injury and appropriate first aid care can give some horses a chance.
What to consider after an equine field fractureMay 10, 2016The size, strength and unpredictable nature of the horse makes accidents almost inevitable. While many horses escape from harrowing situations with relatively minor injuries, sometimes the damage is life- or career-threatening.