Additional Lameness Training For You…
Horse Radiograph Interpretation: What Normal Looks Like
Learn how radiograph interpretation starts with recognising normal structure and demarcation patterns.
Equine X-Ray Positioning Tips for Better Diagnostic Imaging
Get practical tips on optimizing image angles for improved equine diagnostic imaging.
Advanced Equine Lameness Diagnosis: Key Radiograph Findings in Navicular Disease
These findings are essential for equine lameness diagnosis and help veterinarians avoid misinterpretation from relying on single-view radiographs.
Equine Joint Lesions: Identifying Navicular Bone Fragments
In this video, Dr. Sue Dyson guides veterinarians through the process of identifying possible distal border fragments and understanding their relationship to the distal interphalangeal joint.
Distal Border Invaginations: Are They Navicular Disease?
Learn why these features may not always indicate navicular disease but can be signs of distal interphalangeal joint pathology.
Pre-Purchase Radiographs: Identifying Hidden Navicular Lesions
Pre-purchase radiographs must be carefully assessed for navicular bone lesions that may otherwise go unnoticed.
Foot X-Ray: Understanding Lateromedial Image Angles
Learn to improve your diagnostic accuracy by mastering the fundamentals of lateromedial projections.
Mastering Skyline Radiographs: Evaluating Navicular Bone Clarity
Skyline radiographs are essential for accurate navicular bone evaluation, especially when assessing the palmar compact bone and sagittal ridge.
Radiolucent Bone Lesions in Horses: Diagnosing Ligament Linked Changes
Enhance your diagnostic approach and sharpen your radiographic eye for subtle navicular changes.
Spotting Navicular Radiolucent Zones: What Every Equine Vet Should Know
Learn to differentiate true pathology from normal anatomical variations by understanding margins, spongiosa, and enthesophyte-related changes.
How to Get Diagnostic Navicular Radiographs: Shoe Removal and Foot Prep Tips
These critical practices ensure greater accuracy during pre-purchase exams and clinical assessments.
Equine Distal Phalanx Radiology: Spotting Hidden Lameness Causes
Learn how to identify subtle radiographic abnormalities in the distal phalanx that may contribute to equine lameness.
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