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Round Table: Using the Q in Ridden Evaluations
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Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS |
Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP |
Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder, DVM |
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C Frigast,
KG Keegan,
LT Schroeder,
M Baus
A roundtable discussion on using the Equinosis Q in the ridden evaluation. Panelists Mark Baus, DVM of Grand Prix Equine, Kevin Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS of the University of Missouri, and Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP, Independent Consultant Eickemeyer UK share their thoughts on using the ridden evaluation as part of the lameness and performance evaluation and how they incorporate objective measurement into the process.
Round Table: Evaluating Diagnostic Analgesia Using Objective Measures
By
Michael C. Schramme, DMV, DECVS, DACVS-LA |
John Schumacher, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DABVP |
Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS |
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J Schumacher,
KG Keegan,
M Schramme,
Recorded Webinar
Dr. Tyrrell-Schroeder begins the discussion with a brief overview of evaluating diagnostic blocks using the Equinosis Q, including how calculation of improvement is reported. The discussion then opens up to the panelists for their thoughts and experiences using objective measurement in the localization of lameness, including evaluating partial improvements, complicated presentations, odd results, considerations of clinically significant change and more.
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.
Journal Watch: 1200 Horse Study Reveals Clinical Considerations for Lameness Evaluation
By
Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS |
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2020 Recorded Webinar,
KG Keegan,
Recorded Webinar
Presented by University of Missouri Professor of Equine Surgery Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS. This presentation provides overview of the recent 1224 horse study published in JAVMA comparing inertial sensor measurement and final determination of lameness.
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Round Table: Using the Q in Ridden Evaluations
Round Table: Evaluating Diagnostic Analgesia Using Objective Measures
Lameness Measurement in Thoroughbred Racing
Journal Watch: 1200 Horse Study Reveals Clinical Considerations for Lameness Evaluation
4th Tex Cauthen Seminar - Lameness Locator Technology and the Racing Horse Roundtable Discussion
2019 ACVS Keynote Encore Presentation: 20+ Years of Measuring Lameness in Horses
Essentials Training Webinar: Understanding the Ridden Evaluation and the LL Rider Module
Advanced Training Webinar: Objective Determination of Lameness in Horses