Researchers at U of Guelph’s OVC are working to preserve cartilage chips for long-term storage, eliminating the need to harvest stem cells from the patient.
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Whether to improve blood and lymph circulation or increase the extensibility of soft tissues, massage can enhance comfort and performance.
Morris Animal Foundation-funded researchers have developed a PRP lysate which, when teamed with antibiotics, could combat persistent joint infections.
Palm Beach Equine Clinic addresses concerns regarding Equine Enteric Coronavirus and COVID-19 -- both distinctly different coronaviruses.
Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.
A therapy horse named Billy is a regular visitor at the Provincial Palliative Care Centre in P.E.I., where he gives comfort to patients in their final days
Help your horse feel better with complementary, holistic treatments for back pain, including massage, chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture and more.
Are horses that work in Equine Assisted Therapy experiencing stress or anxiety by working with traumatized humans? Study results may surprise you.
The Temple Grandin Equine Center has been awarded a $50,000 grant to research equine-assisted occupational therapy for children with Autism.
Learn about the RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) protocol used in human therapy, and find out if is applicable for hoses.
No horse is immune to arthritis, a debilitating condition caused by repetitive wear and tear, but modern treatments can help prolong comfort and soundness.
Horse Industry Association of Alberta and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine will host a one-day Equine Health Education Seminar for Alberta horse owners.
Get advice on a selection of common equine ailments, including colic, fecal egg count testing, hoof puncture wounds, lice, mud fever, thrush and cataracts.
Olds College is Launching in fall 2018, Equine Reproduction Technician (ERT) certificate program. Dedicated to equine reproduction.
A horse will likely need medication at some point – to battle illness, for first aid, or for sedation for uncomfortable procedures such as teeth floating.