Equine Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
9 hours - RACE Approved
Language
English
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Veterinary Partner
Equine
Recorded: July 2021
Speaker
Title
Duration
Roger Smith
Maximising the Use of Your Ultrasound Machine
55 min
Roger Smith
Ultrasound of the Elbow & Shoulder Joints
45 min
Roger Smith
Ultrasound of the Heel & Pastern Region
60 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Fine-tune your Ultrasound Technique - Flexor Tendons & Check Ligaments
60 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Ultrasound of the Fetlock Joint Region
50 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Ultrasound of the Stifle Joint
60 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Ultrasound of the Hip Joint & Pelvis
45 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Ultrasound of the Digital Flexor Tendon Sheath & Annular Ligament
55 min
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Ultrasound of the Neck
40 min
Roger Smith
Comparative Ultrasound of the Suspensory Ligament – Frontlimb vs. Hindlimb
60 min
Roger Smith
Ultrasound of the Tarsus Bursae & Tarsal Sheath
50 min
ONLINE LECTURE SERIES CONTENT
This course has been designed to equip the equine practitioners with the theoretical knowledge needed to make the most of their abilities and ultrasound machine, in the diagnosis and treatment of frequently encountered equine musculoskeletal conditions affecting the frontlimb, hindlimb and the neck. This course is suitable for all vets aiming to improve their knowledge in this area.
Andy qualified from the University of Liverpool, UK in 2004. He initially spent three months working for the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad, a charity caring for working equids, in Morocco. He then spent two years working for a mixed practice doing predominantly farm and equine work. In July 2006 he undertook an eighteen month internship at the Liphook Equine Hospital after which he spent a further six months working as a first opinion equine ambulatory vet for the same practice. In July 2008 he started a residency in equine surgery at the Royal Veterinary College and went on to join the surgical team at the College where he currently works. He became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in February 2012. Andy has published several articles in peer reviewed publications and presented at various national and international meetings. His research interests include digital flexor tendon sheath pathology, mesenchymal stem cell application in superficial digital flexor tendonitis and the role of back pain in poor performance.
More InfoRoger 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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