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AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table:  Lameness Cases Where Imaging and Blocking Don’t Make Sense

AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table: Lameness Cases Where Imaging and Blocking Don’t Make Sense

Recorded On: 03/08/2023

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A client’s horse blocks out to a suspensory ligament but you have a difficult time obtaining a good ultrasound image or you don’t know if what you see is new or not. Should you do an MRI? Proceed based on your ultrasound findings?   

Acquire a roadmap for problematic lameness cases by joining Drs. Lane Easter and Duncan Peters, who will shed light on how to proceed when imaging and blocking don’t make sense.

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This session is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim

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Lane Easter, DVM, DACVS

Dr. Easter is a board-certified surgeon and co-owner of Performance Equine Associates in Thackerville, Okla., where he has practiced since 2000. He specializes in lameness and orthopedic surgery of the Western performance horse. After receiving his veterinary degree in 1993 from Texas A&M University, Dr. Easter spent two years in general equine practice at Katy Equine Clinic in Katy, Texas, before entering a surgical residency at Texas A&M. Upon completion of his residency in 1998, Dr. Easter spent a year as a faculty surgeon at Texas A&M before entering private practice.

Duncan Peters, DVM, DACVSMR

Dr. Peters is co-owner and founder of East-West Equine Sports Medicine in Lexington, Ky., and a leading authority on locomotor pathology, diagnosis, treatment and management of sport horse health for optimum performance. Board certified in veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation, Dr. Peters is a multi-discipline licensed Federation Equestrian Internationale Veterinary Delegate and is FEI certified in dressage, eventing, jumping, driving, vaulting and reining. He received his veterinary degree in 1982 from the University of California, Davis.

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