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Performance and Equitation
The RVC's has extensive research and clinical expertise in musculoskeletal, upper respiratory and cardiopulmonary diseases, supported by unrivalled state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, including exercising endoscopy echocardiography, telemetric ECG and gait analysis. -
Laminitis Research
RVC has expertise in researching laminitis in horses, ponies and donkeys. -
Equine Laser Therapy
RVC Equine team use red and near- infrared laser light wavelengths to treat horses and ponies for a variety of health conditions - this can be done at the yard or stable. K laser treatments for horses and ponies -
Equine Vaccinations
Routine vaccination of horses, ponies and donkeys is an essential part of their primary care to prevent some potentially life-threatening diseases. The RVC Equine Practice recommends regular vaccination against equine influenza and tetanus for most … -
Elastic Band Resistance Training
Effect of a 4-week elastic resistance band training regimen on back kinematics in horses trotting in-hand and on the lunge. -
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High-field Magnetic Resonance Equine Imaging
High-field Magnetic Resonance Equine Imaging at the RVC -
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High-field Magnetic Resonance Equine Imaging
High-field Magnetic Resonance Equine Imaging at the RVC -
The Royal Veterinary College and Penn Vet New Bolton Center Launch new MARS EQUESTRIAN™ Veterinary Scholarship Programme for Equine Research
The Royal Veterinary College and Penn Vet New Bolton Center Launch new MARS EQUESTRIAN™ Veterinary Scholarship Programme for Equine Research -
The RVC and the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine Launch new MARS EQUESTRIAN™ Veterinary Scholarship Programme for Equine Research
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) – together with the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) and MARS EQUESTRIAN™ – has launched a new, international scholarship programme aimed at advancing the health and welfare of the horse while providing an unparalleled learning experience for one aspiring veterinary investigator. -
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Are We Close to an Ataxia Detector?
Ataxia is incoordination and can originate from the vestibular system, the cerebellum or the proprioceptive system, the latter primarily consisting of muscle-nerve stretch and feedback to the spinal cord and the brainstem. By far the most common …