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Recognizing, treating, and preventing injuries to keep your horse sound. SOUNDNESS & LAMENESS Newsle

Recognizing, treating, and preventing injuries to keep your horse sound. [TheHorse.com]( SOUNDNESS & LAMENESS Newsletter October 5, 2022 [View in browser]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Article [Stifling the Pain in Horses]( Find out how to get athletic horses with injuries to the large, complex stifle joint on the road to recovery. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Ask The Horse Live Q&A [Equine Joint Health]( Find out how to keep your horse’s joints feeling and moving their best in our next live podcast. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim. [Register Now]( Article [Suspensory Ligament Branch Injuries]( Read about the significance and prevalence of these injuries and how veterinarians diagnose them. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [Managing SDFT Injuries in Sport Horses]( A veterinarian explains the risk factors and recovery process for superficial digital flexor tendon injuries. [Read Now]( Article [Ultrasound Awareness Week Sponsored by Butterfly Network]( Learn how veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose many conditions and injuries in horses. [Read Now]( Article [The Power of Equine Laser Therapy]( Learn more about Class IV laser treatments, the current research, and opportunities for further advancement in this article from the September 2022 issue of The Horse. [Read Now]( Article [Documentary on Ridden Horse Pain Behaviors Released]( The film, featuring renowned equine orthopedics expert Dr. Sue Dyson, is available for free. [Read Now]( Commentary [What Treats Can I Feed My Laminitic Horse?]( A nutritionist offers her advice on which treats are safe for laminitic horses. [Read Now]( [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( • [Manage All Newsletter Subscriptions]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Contact Us]( Copyright © 2022 Equine Network LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2365 Harrodsburg Rd #A200 Lexington, KY 40504-3331 Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail box is not monitored, and any e-mails received at this e-mail address will not be read. PARTNERS IN EQUINE HEALTH [AAEP Media Partner]( [AAEVT]( [AAPF]( [EPM Society] [BEVA](

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