Equine Osteoarthritis: Management after Diagnosis

Learn how to keep your arthritic horse sound, comfortable, and in work using best management practices.
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An osteoarthritis diagnosis doesn’t have to mean the end of your horse’s career. Learn best management practices for the arthritic horse from industry experts.

About the Experts:

Rachel Gottlieb

Dr. Rachel GottliebRachel Gottlieb, DVM, is an associate veterinarian at Northwest Equine Performance in Mulino, Oregon, a practice that focuses exclusively on lameness and performance horse issues. She’s also an associate team veterinarian for the United States Eventing Team. Gottlieb is a graduate of the University of California-Davis, where she also completed the Large Animal Ultrasound Fellowship. Gottlieb’s professional interests include sports medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and regenerative therapy.

Scott W. Pierce

Scott W. Pierce, DVM, joined Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, Ky., in 1985 and became a partner in 1989. He continues to practice in an ambulatory capacity with Rood & Riddle and is a founding owner of Kinetic Technologies.
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