This month's webinar is coming around fast and you only have a few days to sign up! 👀 Don't miss out on "Unlocking Potential: New Research Expands Thermal Imaging Applications in Veterinary Medicine" where Dr. Ronald Riegel will share his recent research findings and discuss their implications for thermal imaging use in everyday practice! A wide range of potential new applications, from small animals to equine, will also be covered. Wondering what time and date it is taking place? 📆 21st August at 6pm BST! Register for free using this link: https://bit.ly/3WENyYV The following thermal imaging applications will be explored: + Detecting and identifying canine obstructive nasal disease (BOAS) + Assessing the performance of canine and equine athletes + Monitoring the effects of training on military working dogs to identify heat stress, fatigue levels, and dehydration + Detecting vascular changes associated with injuries + Integration of common equine assessments for injury prevention and rehabilitation progress monitoring #wellvuveterinary #thermalimaging #vetmed #veterinarymedicine #pioneervetproducts
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Have you been wondering what's in store for this month's webinar? 🤔 📆 Sign up to "Unlocking Potential: New Research Expands Thermal Imaging Applications in Veterinary Medicine" taking place on 21st August at 6pm BST! In this webinar, Dr. Ronald Riegel will share his recent research findings and discuss their implications for thermal imaging use in everyday practice (and beyond). A wide range of potential new applications, from small animals to equine, will also be covered so make sure you don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn! 🚨 Register for free here! : https://bit.ly/3WENyYV The following thermal imaging applications will be explored: + Detecting and identifying canine obstructive nasal disease (BOAS) + Assessing the performance of canine and equine athletes + Monitoring the effects of training on military working dogs to identify heat stress, fatigue levels, and dehydration + Detecting vascular changes associated with injuries + Integration of common equine assessments for injury prevention and rehabilitation progress monitoring #wellvuveterinary #thermalimaging #vetmed #veterinarymedicine #pioneervetproducts
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Managing foot lameness in horses, especially related to osteoarthritis of the coffin (DIP) and pastern (PIP) joints, is one of the most challenging aspects of equine veterinary care. With a complex anatomy and overlapping pain regions, accurate diagnosis often requires advanced imaging like digital radiography, MRI, or CT scans. Osteoarthritis in these joints can severely impact athletic performance, making early detection and intervention crucial. For more information on treating the coffin or pastern joint with ArthramidVet, follow the link below: https://lnkd.in/gVP_HV9P #veterinarymedicine #equinejointhealth #arthramidvet
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Managing foot lameness in horses, especially related to osteoarthritis of the coffin (DIP) and pastern (PIP) joints, is one of the most challenging aspects of equine veterinary care. With complex anatomy and overlapping pain regions, accurate diagnosis often requires advanced imaging such as digital radiography, MRI, or CT scans. Osteoarthritis in these joints can severely impact athletic performance, making early detection and intervention crucial. For more information on treating the coffin or pastern joint with ArthramidVet, follow the link below: https://lnkd.in/gM-k2wWb #arthramidvet #veterinarymedicine #equinearthritis
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📚 Dive into the latest veterinary research! 🐾 PulseVet's groundbreaking study published in January 2024 explores the effectiveness of shockwave therapy in treating hindlimb fibrotic myopathy in working dogs. Discover how Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) extended the working lifespan of these dogs by an average of 32.1 months! 🌟 Read the full study for fascinating insights into the mechanisms behind shockwave therapy and its potential to revolutionize the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in companion animals. Don't miss out on this enlightening research: https://bit.ly/4elKusS #shockwave #pulsevet #workingdog
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📚 Dive into the latest veterinary research! 🐾 PulseVet's groundbreaking study published in January 2024 explores the effectiveness of shockwave therapy in treating hindlimb fibrotic myopathy in working dogs. Discover how Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) extended the working lifespan of these dogs by an average of 32.1 months! 🌟 Read the full study for fascinating insights into the mechanisms behind shockwave therapy and its potential to revolutionize the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in companion animals. Don't miss out on this enlightening research: https://bit.ly/4elKusS #PulseVet #VeterinaryResearch #Zomedica
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MRI is one of the most valuable non-invasive diagnostics available in veterinary medicine. The use of MRI for evaluating musculoskeletal structures and injuries is common in equine practice and is continually expanding in small animal medicine. Dr. Jennifer Brisson, DVM, DACVR, outlines how MRI provides unparalleled evaluation of soft tissue structures over all other imaging modalities in our latest blog post. Find out more >> https://hubs.li/Q02lC48_0
The use of MRI in evaluating musculoskeletal structures - Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging
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Have you heard about the brand-new article "Outcome of eight working dogs with fibrotic myopathy following extracorporeal shockwave and rehabilitation therapy: a case series," recently published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science?! 🐶 Led by the brilliant minds of Drs. Frank Tsai, Leilani Alvarez, and the innovative team at the Department of Integrative and Rehabilitative Medicine, Schwarzman Animal Medical Center (New York, NY), this groundbreaking study sheds light on transformative therapies for our beloved patients and pets. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4dHiY8Q 🐾 #VeterinaryScience #PulseVet #shockwave
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Eläinlääkinnän Vallankumous: Laserterapian Hyödyt ja Innovaatio! 🐎 We were at the Horse Division Congress in Peurunka, Laukaa, held on August 30-31, 2024, veterinarian Hanna Porthan were highlighting the cutting-edge advancements and significant benefits of using #ASAlaser therapy in veterinary care. During her presentation, Porthan discussed how laser therapy has revolutionized the treatment of pain and irritation in animals, particularly in equine care. She emphasized results showing to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and manage chronic pain, all without the need for invasive procedures. This innovative approach is not just a leap forward in treatment but also a major improvement in the welfare and recovery of animals. The congress, with its focus on "Pain or Irritation?", provided the perfect platform for showcasing how laser therapy is setting new standards in veterinary care. As the field continues to evolve, the insights shared by experts like Hanna Porthan underscore the transformative impact of laser technology on animal health. #VeterinaryMare #LaserTherapy #EquineHealth #ASAforVets #PainManagement #AnimalCare
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🖥️ Join our webinar, "MRI Characteristics of Cranial Nerve Diseases," led by Dr. Yenlie Furman, DVM, MS, DACVIM. 🐾 Discover the most common cranial nerve disorders and understand why MRI is the gold standard for diagnosing these conditions. Investing time in the best diagnostic methods and prompt treatments is crucial, as these disorders can significantly impact the mobility and sensations of small animals. 🐕🐈⬛ 👩⚕️ Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into cutting-edge veterinary diagnostics from a leading expert. Register now 👉 https://lnkd.in/dDvvMywc #esaoteVET #veterinaryeducation #webinarVET #healthwithcare
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DDFT Marginal Tear Case Study 📝 In this study, kindly provided by Donnington Grove Veterinary Group, we take a look at the case of an 11-year-old Warmblood gelding who was admitted for further diagnostic imaging of the right fore fetlock region. The horse became acutely lame on the right forelimb with concurrent swelling of the digital flexor tendon sheath. Ultrasonography of the proximal pastern identified possible changes within the oblique distal sesamoidean ligament. https://hubs.li/Q02lC4dY0
DDFT Marginal Tear - Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging
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