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🐎 Case scenarios
1. Forelimb lameness associated with caudal cervical or cranial thoracic pain
2. Lameness associated with increase digital pulse amplitudes
3. Foot pain without increased digital pulse amplitudes
4. The swollen hock
5. The swollen fetlock
6. Distension of the digital flexor tendon sheath
7. Back pain: primary or secondary? How do we differentiate and if primary, how do we determine the cause?
🐎 Rider based complaints
1. The horse which bucks
2. The horse which rears
3. The horse that won't canter on the rein in one direction
4. The horse that is difficult to turn to one direction
5. The horse that always lands on the incorrect foreleg when jumping
6. The horse that has started to stumble
7. The horse that has lost hindlimb power
🐎Questions after diagnosis
1. Biological preparations and tendon/ligament injuries. Is there any evidence that biological preparations accelerate healing or reduce the risk of reinjury of tendon and ligament injuries?
2. Are there any effective treatments for navicular disease? Are oral nutraceuticals of any benefit in the prevention or management of osteoarthritis?
3. Is there a place for barefoot trimming?
4. Oral nutraceuticals and osteoarthritis
5. Radial pressure wave and extracorporeal shockwave therapy
6. What is the best treatment for osteoarthritis
7. Should a mare that is lame be used for breeding?
8. Does laser treatment improve return to function after tendon or ligament injury?
