2026 Horse Management Seminar: Webinar Series - Lameness Night

2026 Horse Management Seminar: Webinar Series - Lameness Night

 

Date: February 25, 2026 to February 25, 2026
Start Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Zoom Webinar
Event Contact Information: Register at: https://go.rutgers.edu/2026VirtualHMSReg
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Lameness – February 25:
“Decode The Limp: Simple Steps To Diagnose Lameness”
By: Dr. Kyle Clark
Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Hospital, Ringoes, NJ

We all wish that making sure your equine companion is comfortable was as simple as asking them how they’re feeling or where it hurts. But having a systematic approach to lameness evaluation helps, and knowing which diagnostic options are more likely to get you an answer is important. This discussion will be an overview of how we, as veterinarians, try to determine the source of discomfort and the advantages/limitations of the different diagnostic imaging options available.

“From Limp To Leap: Proven Ways To Treat Lameness At Home”
By: Dr. Michael Fugaro
Mountain Pointe Equine, Hackettstown, NJ

The list of medications and products that equine veterinarians have at their disposal to treat orthopedic injuries (joints & soft tissue), has exponentially increased over the past 10 years. We will cover the various options that horse owners need to decide when injecting their horse’s joints to improve performance, assist with arthritis, and maintain our equine athletes.


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