Q: How does a vet diagnose navicular? A: In recent years most vets have moved away from the term navicular syndrome, as it does not seem specific enough to describe what’s often going on in a case of lower-limb lameness. Navicular syndrome is classified by its degenerative impact to the navicular bone itself. This is…
Q: What are some imaging techniques that can be used in equine dentistry to get a better picture of what is going on in your horse’s mouth? A: Diagnosing and treating dental problems in horses can be challenging due to the relatively limited information that can be gleaned during a normal clinical examination. A horse’s mouth…
