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The Ridden Evaluation Part 2: Practical Field Applications with the Q
By
Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP |
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2020 Recorded Webinar,
C Frigast,
Recorded Webinar,
ridden evaluation
Presented by Christina Frigast , MRCVS, CERP, Equinosis Certified Practitioner, Independent Consultant, Eickemeyer, UK. This webinar offers practical applications and tips on using the Equinosis Q in the ridden evaluation. Case examples with report interpretation guidance included. Click to watch The Ridden Evaluation Part 1: Utilizing the Q Rider Module and Data Interpretation
Lameness Measurement in Thoroughbred Racing
By
Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS |
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2020 Recorded Webinar,
Horse Racing,
KG Keegan,
Racehorse,
Racetrack,
Racing,
Recorded Webinar
This webinar provides a brief overview of inertial sensor based lameness measurement and its potential application in the monitoring of TB racehorses for detecting and preventing racing and training injury.
Getting the most out of your Equinosis Q
By
Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP |
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2020 Recorded Webinar,
C Frigast,
Optimizing the Q,
Recorded Webinar
Overview: This webinar offers tips on maximizing the utility of your Equinosis Q. Discussion includes tips on data interpretation, various applications in the field, and the ridden evaluation. Case examples included.
Introduction to Objective Lameness Evaluation - Applications in Equine Practice
By
Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP |
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2020 Recorded Webinar,
C Frigast,
Recorded Webinar
This informational webinar offers an overview of objective lameness measurement using the Equinosis Q. This webinar is intended for veterinarians interested in learning more about the benefits and process of utilizing objective lameness evaluation.
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The Ridden Evaluation Part 2: Practical Field Applications with the Q
Lameness Measurement in Thoroughbred Racing
Getting the most out of your Equinosis Q
Introduction to Objective Lameness Evaluation - Applications in Equine Practice
The Ridden Evaluation Part 1: Utilizing the Q Rider Module and Data Interpretation
Journal Watch: 1200 Horse Study Reveals Clinical Considerations for Lameness Evaluation