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Back, Sacroiliac & Pelvic Problems of the Horse
Species

Equine

Contact Hours

10 Hours (RACE-Approved)

Early Booking Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Registration Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Language

English

Discipline

Diagnostic Imaging

Orthopaedics

Sports Medicine

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global

Recorded: April 2020

SpeakerTitleDuration
Emmanuel Engeli
Sacroiliac Disease – Pathophysiology & Diagnosis
60 min
Emmanuel Engeli
Sacroiliac Disease – Injections & Therapy
45 min
Graham Munroe
Clinical Examination of the Pelvis and Hip
40 min
Graham Munroe
Clinical Examination of the Back
40 min
Graham Munroe
Common and Less Common Conditions of the Back     
60 min
Graham Munroe
Soft Tissue & Muscle Problems of the Pelvis
55 min
Henk van der Veen
Anatomy & Imaging of the Back
80 min
Henk van der Veen
Diagnostic Techniques for Back Conditions
35 min
Kay Hastilow
Saddle Fit Assessment
40 min
Henk van der Veen
Imaging of the Pelvis & Hip
55 min
Henk van der Veen     
Bony Problems affecting the Pelvis and Hip
60 min

ONLINE LECTURE SERIES CONTENT

Conditions affecting the back, pelvis and sacroiliac region are common in the horse and can cause pain, poor performance and lameness. Over the past decade the axial skeleton has been extensively researched; this new knowledge combined with recently published retrospective studies have shed light on these previously poorly understood problems. This webinar series is suitable for veterinarians from mixed and equine practice who are keen to update their knowledge on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and up-to-date therapy of back, pelvic and sacroiliac problems in the horse.

Open and frank discussions during the dedicated question times where speakers share their personal experiences (successes and failures) with attendees.

Emmanuel qualified from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland in 1998 and went on to perform a Large Animal Internship at the University of Minnesota, USA followed by a Large Animal Surgery Residency (surgical specialisation) at Cornell University in New York.  He became a Diplomate of the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Surgeons in 2004.

Following his residency he worked as an equine surgeon in private clinics in New York and Switzerland before accepting the position as Head of the Orthopaedic Department at Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic in Kent, England in 2005. In March 2009 he was appointed Head of the Equine Hospital & University Equine Surgeon at The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, UK.  Emmanuel is now working as a Consultant for Equine Orthopaedics for private equine clinics in the Southeast of England with a focus on lameness and performance diagnostics/therapeutics and orthopaedic surgery.  Emmanuel has published several clinical articles in peer-reviewed veterinary journals and lectures regularly at national and international courses/conferences on equine orthopaedics.

Graham qualified from the University of Bristol with Honours in 1979. He then spent 8 years in equine practice in Wendover, Newmarket, Arundel, and Oxfordshire including a stud season in New Zealand. Whilst in practice Graham studied for and gained a Certificate in Orthopaedics (CertEO) and a Diploma in Stud Medicine (DESM) from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.  In 1987 he became a Lecturer in Equine Surgery and Reproduction at Glasgow University. Whilst at Glasgow, Graham obtained a PhD by thesis on Neonatal Foal Ophthalmology and a Fellowship of the RCVS by examination in 1994.  He then joined the University of Edinburgh as a Senior Lecturer in Large animal surgery in 1994.  In 1997 he became a member of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) by examination.  Graham then set up a private equine consultancy practice based on the Scottish Borders in 1998 and currently consults in clinics in Scotland and northern England, and occasionally in Europe.  He has furthermore been a Visiting University Equine Surgeon at Cambridge Veterinary School from 2007-2009 and in 2011.

Graham is interested in all areas of Surgery especially Orthopaedics and General Soft Tissue Surgery.  His interests however also include Diagnostic Imaging and Ophthalmology. Graham has been lecturing extensively across the UK and also in Europe and is an Editor for Equus Vetstream.  He has published over 60 refereed papers and book chapters and is one of the editors of the book ‘Clinical Equine Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction’.  Graham has furthermore been the team vet for the British Driving Team from 1994-2000 and for the British Dressage and British Vaulting Teams in 2002.  He was also a FEI veterinary delegate at the Athens 2004 Olympics.

Henk graduated from Utrecht University, The Netherlands, in 1988. He spent the six years that followed working in two equine clinics in the north and southwest of The Netherlands. In 1994, Henk joined Lingehoeve Diergeneeskunde equine referral hospital in the heart of the Netherlands as equine veterinarian in the ambulatory practice. Since 2000, he has specialised in orthopaedics including lameness exams, pre-purchase exams and diagnostic imaging (radiology, ultrasound, scintygraphy and contrast CT). Henk gained his ISELP certification in 2008.

Kay has been a saddler for over 50 years. Initially working on the bench making saddles and bridles, she started to specialise in saddle fitting in the early ‘70s having seen the effect quite minor changes to the saddles had on her show jumping horses.  She is a Master Saddler and was recently amongst the first group of people to be awarded the new qualification of Master Saddle Fitter from The Society of Master Saddlers (UK). Semi-retired from regular saddle work, she spends her time teaching and speaking on the subject of saddle fitting and is lead lecturer for the Society of Master Saddlers on their International Qualified Saddle Fitter courses.

Veterinary Student

Online Lecture Series

USD 90.00

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Online Lecture Series

USD 445.00

Intern/Resident (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 335.00

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Online Lecture Series

USD 335.00

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