Lameness in Racehorses - Front Leg
- Review of Front Leg Anatomy and Injuries
- Bones - Fractures
- Joints - Arthritis
- Soft Tissues - strains, sprains and tears
- Evaluating lameness in front leg
- Leg exam
- Movement
- Veterinary
- Applying therapy to front leg injuries
- Ice versus Warm Turbulator
- Poultice versus Sweat
- Veterinarian versus. Magic potions
Lameness in Racehorses - Rear Leg
- Review of Rear Leg Anatomy and Injuries
- Bones - Fractures
- Joints - Arthritis, Upper Fixation of Patella
- Soft Tissues - Strains, sprains and tears
- Evaluating lameness in rear leg
- Therapy for rear leg injuries
- Cold versus Hot
- Bandages and Wraps
- Injections and Alternatives
Racehorse Foot
- Anatomy
- Parts
- Function
- Injuries
- Daily Care
- Cleaning - thrush
- Examining
- How often do you paint?
- Barefoot or shod?
- Trimming
- What shoes and when to put them on?
Training
- Absolute insurer rule (trainer is responsible for EVERYTHING)
- Employees
- Eligibility
- Drugs
- Claiming
- Rules of Racing
- To claim or not to claim
- Post claiming
- Medication
- Rules of Racing
- Permitted on Race Day
- Permitted but not on race day
- Safety