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Hindlimb Lameness Diagnostics & Therapeutics Workshop – A 2-Day Practical Course

Fri, 26 September, 2025 - Sat, 27 September, 2025

Species

Equine

Contact Hours

15 Hours

Early Booking Deadline

Sun, 17 August, 2025

Registration Deadline

Fri, 29 August, 2025

Language

English with Polish Moderation

Extras

Printed Set of Course Notes (pick up at venue) - USD 85.43

Sponsors
Discipline

Diagnostic Imaging

Orthopaedics

Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy

Sports Medicine

Surgery

Industry Partners

Global
Europe

Veterinary Partners

Global
Europe


COURSE DESCRIPTION

This 2-day practical course has been developed for equine veterinarians who have experience with lameness investigations and provides a critical overview of possible causes of hindlimb lameness, diagnostic anesthetic strategies and how to interpret nerve and joint block results, via a regio-anatomic approach.   Discussions on the upper hindlimb as a cause of lameness (hip joint, pelvic and sacroiliac problems), Objective Lameness Evaluation and on systemic and intra-articular joint therapies will round the course off.  All speakers/instructors are internationally renowned in the field of lameness diagnostics and spend a significant proportion of their clinical work investigating complex lameness cases. 

In the mornings the following highly-illustrated lectures will be covered by the specialist (in English, Polish moderation):

  • Lameness Examination – Does it matter how it is done?
  • Foot, Pastern and Fetlock – Diagnostics (Imaging & Anaesthetic Techniques)
  • Foot, Pastern and Fetlock – Conditions & Therapy
  • Proximal Metatarsus & Tarsus – Diagnostics (incl. US technique)
  • Proximal Metatarsus & Tarsus – Conditions & Therapy
  • Objective Lameness Evaluation – Principles & Clinical Applications
  • Stifle Joint – Diagnostics
  • Stifle Joint – Conditions & Therapy
  • Hip Joint, Pelvis & Sacroiliac Region – Diagnostics
  • Hip Joint, Pelvis & Sacroiliac Region – Conditions & Therapy
  • Conventional systemic & intra-articular Joint Therapies
  • Systemic & intra-articular Regenerative Therapies

In the afternoons, 7 hours of practical and case-based sessions will give attendees plenty of opportunity to put theory into practice on live horses and limb specimens in small groups (2 – 4 attendees per ultrasound machine) and to discuss all aspects of Hindlimb Lameness diagnostics and therapeutics with the specialists.   Each attendee will be rotating through the following practical and case-based stations:

  • Subjective Lameness Examination
  • Objective Lameness Evaluation
  • Nerve & Joint Blocks (incl. ultrasound-guidance)
  • Ultrasound of the Metatarsus, Tarsus or Stifle Joint – Region chosen by each group individually
  • 2 hours of clinical cases evaluated via subjective and objective lameness evaluation

The course fee includes coffee/tea breaks, lunches, extensive electronic course notes and a certificate of attendance. On the evening of the first day all attendees are invited to attend the wine & cheese reception. Attendees can choose to only attend the lectures (= Lectures Only) on this course or can register for the entire course (= Lectures & Practical Sessions).  Early course registration is recommended as there are only a limited number of places available.


After graduation from the University of Cambridge in 2001, Fran spent 7 years working in the USA at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center undertaking a surgical internship and residency prior to becoming a lecturer in Equine Sports Medicine. Since returning to the UK, Fran has worked in private Equine referral practice and has been based in Newmarket since 2016. Fran is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (since 2007), a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (since 2009), an RCVS specialist in Equine Surgery (since 2010) and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2016. Fran has special interests in equine orthopaedics and lameness and causes of poor performance in equine athletes

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Roger Smith is Professor of Equine Orthopaedics at the Royal Veterinary College, London, UK. He qualified as a veterinary surgeon from Cambridge University (UK) in 1987, having obtained a First for his undergraduate degree and a Cambridge Blue at swimming. After 2 years in practice, he returned to academia to undertake further clinical training as a Resident in Equine Studies at the Royal Veterinary College. Following his residency, he undertook a 3 year research project culminating in the award of a PhD for his studies on the extracellular matrix of equine tendon.

He remained at the Royal Veterinary College, first as a Lecturer in Equine Surgery, then as Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery before his appointment as Professor in Equine Orthopaedics in December 2003.

He holds the Diploma of Equine Orthopaedics from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialist in Equine Surgery. He is a Diplomate of the European Colleges of Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, and is also a Large Animal Associate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.

In 2016, he was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for meritorious contribution to knowledge and was elected to president of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in July 2017.

He divides his time between running a specialist orthopaedic referral service within the Royal Veterinary College, where he is involved in lameness diagnostics, imaging and orthopaedic surgery, and continuing to direct research into equine tendon disease. His principal research interests are understanding the pathogenesis of tendon disease, diagnostics for tendon and ligament disease, and stem cell therapy for tendons in both horses and humans.

He is married to a medical doctor and has two sons.

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Venue

near Poznań, Western Poland (Poznań, Wrocław or Warsaw Chopin Airport)

CONTACT DETAILS FOR CLINIC

Equi Vet Serwis
Wygoda 6
64-320 Buk

 

DIRECTIONS

Head east and turn right toward Bukowska/DW307. Turn right onto Bukowska/DW307, follow DW307. Continue onto Poznańska. Continue onto DW307. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and stay on DW307. The clinic will then be on your left.

 

NEARBY AIRPORTS

Distance from Poznań Airport - approx. 22 km

Distance from Wrocław Airport - approx. 180 km

Distance from Warsaw Chopin Airport - approx. 330 km

 

NEARBY HOTELS

Hotel i Restauracja Melodia ***
Lipowa 30, 64-320 Buk.
 Tel. +48 61 814 08 99.
 E-mail: melodia.buk@wp.pl 
Website: www.melodia-buk.pl

Distance from clinic 4.6 km

 

 

Rooms from 200 PLN

 

 

Hotel Przylesie ****                                        
Bukowska 2A, Sierosław, 62-080. 
Tel: +48 61 814 78 09. 
Website: www.przylesie.pl‎

 

Distance from clinic 10 km

Rooms from 125 PLN

Remes Sport & Spa****
Parkowa 48, 64-330 Gmina Opalenica. 
Tel: +48 61 448 24 00. 
E-mail: info@hotelremes.pl 
Website: www.hotelremes.pl

Distance from clinic 12.7 km

Rooms from   280 PLN

 

 

 

Qualified Vet

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1052.00

USD 876.26

Lectures Only

USD 526.00

USD 438.13

2nd vet, same clinic

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 999.52

USD 832.32

Lectures Only

USD 500.37

USD 417.38

Vet & Vet. Nurse / Vet. Technician

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1789.13

USD 1488.91

Lectures Only

USD 895.79

USD 744.45

Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 263.61

USD 263.61

Veterinary Student (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 104.96

USD 87.87

PEVA Member

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 842.09

USD 788.39

Lectures Only

USD 422.26

USD 394.19

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