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The Q: Why Every Vet Should Have it in their Practice Toolbox
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Christina Frigast, MRCVS, CERP, ECP |
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C Frigast,
Recorded Webinar
Round Table: Evaluating Diagnostic Analgesia Using Objective Measures
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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,
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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.
Pitfalls of Interpretation of Diagnostic Analgesia
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Michael C. Schramme, DMV, DECVS, DACVS-LA |
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M Schramme,
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Interpreting diagnostic analgesia results can be challenging for equine practitioners. Dr. Schramme will discuss the various possibilities for false positive and false negative results and how knowledge of these potential pitfalls can help avoid misinterpretation of responses, improving the diagnostic workup and outcome.
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Case Study Hour: Proximal Suspensory Desmitis
The Q: Why Every Vet Should Have it in their Practice Toolbox
Round Table: Evaluating Diagnostic Analgesia Using Objective Measures
Pitfalls of Interpretation of Diagnostic Analgesia
Maximizing Return on Investment with the Equinosis Q
Rehabilitation of the Equine Athlete and the Aid of Objective Measures
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
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
Advanced Training Webinar: Evaluating Effects of Diagnostic Blocks with the Q
Essentials Training Webinar: Crash Course in the Q
Advanced Training Webinar: Evaluating Flexion Tests
Advanced Training Webinar: Evaluating the Lunge
Advanced Training Webinar: Evaluating MLL with Inertial Sensors
Informational Webinar: An Introduction to Lameness Locator with Dr. Kevin Keegan
Essentials Training Webinar: Understanding the Ridden Evaluation and the LL Rider Module
Advanced Training Webinar: Objective Determination of Lameness in Horses