Articles

  • Sprain

    Modern day horse sports have great osseous, muscular, tendinous and ligamentous demands. Work intensity generates stress on these structures.

  • Tendinitis

    Sport horses are submitted to intense musculoskeletal stress and are particularly at risk of experiencing tendon injury.

  • Tying up

    Following an effort, back in the stable your horse becomes abnormally stiff in its hind quarters, takes up a position as if to urinate and sweats a lot: it is likely to be “tying up”.

  • Uveitis

    The uvea is the area of the ocular globe that encompasses the iris, the ciliary body and the choroid. When it is inflamed it is called uveitis, this condition is relatively common in the horse.

  •