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Equine Thermography in Practice, 2nd Edition

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Evidence-based and yet very practical, Equine Thermography in Practice, 2nd Edition, discusses how to use the tool in the diagnosis of equine musculoskeletal injuries. It covers what the user can expect to see in normal versus injured horses, giving guidelines for best practice. The ebook builds on the basics covering the principles of thermography, then reviews its applications in equine veterinary medicine and the role of the technique regarding equestrian athletes and rehabilitation…

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Evidence-based and yet very practical, Equine Thermography in Practice, 2nd Edition, discusses how to use the tool in the diagnosis of equine musculoskeletal injuries. It covers what the user can expect to see in normal versus injured horses, giving guidelines for best practice. The ebook builds on the basics covering the principles of thermography, then reviews its applications in equine veterinary medicine and the role of the technique regarding equestrian athletes and rehabilitation. Fully updated throughout with new references and additional illustrative case studies. This 2nd edition is fully updated throughout with new references and additional illustrative case studies. Key features include: – Covers advances made in thermography applications for rehabilitation, such as assessing the effectiveness of physical devices like lasers, magnetic therapy, shock wave therapy and cryotherapy with additional updated references; – updates knowledge on thermographic imaging technology; – extensively illustrated and thoroughly referenced, this ebook is indispensable for both novice and experienced practitioners using the technique, including equine veterinarians, equine physiotherapists and body work practitioners. 131 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Maria Soroko-Dubrovina. PhD, MSc, Associate professor and researcher at the Institute of Animal Breeding, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw (Poland).
  • Mina C.G. Davies Morel. DVM, PhD. Emeritus Reader in the Department of Life Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Ceredigion (UK).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2023-05.

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