Emergencies and injuries in the competition horse
14 Nov 2024
RVC Equine Theatre 2
Dentistry
Competition horses are elite athletes subject to a wide range of injuries and emergencies due to the physical demands of their disciplines. This presentation aims to provide an in-depth overview of common emergencies and injuries, focusing on their causes, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options, ensuring optimal care and performance for these horses.
Learning Outcomes
Recognize the signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal injuries, colic, respiratory issues, lacerations, wounds, and laminitis in competition horses.
Apply appropriate stabilization techniques, including bandaging, splinting, and managing pain.
Review and discuss real-life case studies to understand the challenges and solutions in managing equine emergencies and injuries.
Extract key lessons and best practices to apply in future scenarios.
Make informed decisions regarding the care and management of competition horses based on a comprehensive understanding of potential injuries, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options.
Advocate for practices that support the overall welfare and performance of competition horses, ensuring their safety and longevity in the sport.