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Objective Gait Lameness Analysis in the Sports & Race Horse
Species

Equine

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2 Hours - RACE Approval Pending

Language

English

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Diagnostic Imaging

Orthopaedics

Sports Medicine

Surgery

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Recorded: 10th October 2024
                                                  

Part of the Equine Online Diagnostic Symposium – CT, PET Imaging, Scintigraphy & Objective Gait Analysis Online Lecture Series

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

  • 60 min   Advances in Objective Gait Analysis for Sport Horse Diagnosis   Dr. Kevin Keegan
  • 60 min   Objective Gait Analysis in TB Racehorse   Dr. David Lambert
  • 30 min   Integrating Standing CT and Scintigraphy Findings with Gait Analysis for Comprehensive Diagnosis   Dr. Chris Whitton

Kevin, a Missouri native, graduated from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. He began his career in private equine practice, working in Maryland and Delaware for three years. In 1989, Kevin completed a three-year equine surgery residency and earned a Master of Science degree at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. During this time, he gained expertise in statics and dynamics, experimental stress analysis, biomedical instrumentation, and signal processing.

After finishing his surgery residency, Kevin returned to private practice near Detroit, Michigan, focusing on equine surgery and lameness. In 1990, he joined the University of Missouri as a clinical instructor and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1991, and to Associate Professor in 1998. He is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgery.

Kevin's primary research interest lies in using computer-assisted gait analysis to diagnose lameness in horses. He is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, and the American Veterinary Medical Association.

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Considered a leader in equine sports physiology, Dr. Lambert began his career studying the Herring-Brauer reflex at Cornell University. He then went into private practice and worked with the United States Equestrian team.

Dr. Lambert would go on to found Equine Analysis Systems in 1987, focusing the company on thoroughbred performance evaluation and consultancy, and in 2019 founded StrideSAFE. Dr. Lambert holds a Bachelors Degree with Honors in Veterinary Science from Liverpool University and is a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgery. He is also a Member of the American Association of Equine Practitioners.

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Chris developed and led Equine Orthopaedic research at the University of Melbourne Equine Centre a multidisciplinary research program combining microstructural analysis, histopathology, biomechanics, epidemiology and mathematical modelling, dedicated to developing preventative training and management protocols for racehorses. 

Chris trained as a specialist equine surgeon at the University of Sydney, Australia, gaining Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Equine Surgery by examination in 1995. He also completed a PhD at the University of Sydney in 1998. He has worked at The University of Melbourne since 2004. 

He has published over 80 peer reviewed papers and contributed to 16 book chapters.

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