Free Lecture to Cover Equine Neurology, Lameness

Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture on March 1 at the New Bolton Center.
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On Tuesday, March 1, at 6:30 p.m., Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture titled “Is My Horse Lame or Neurologic?”

The presentation is part of the First Tuesday Lecture Series at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s (Penn Vet) New Bolton Center and will take place at 382 West Street Road, in Kennett Square.

If you’ve ever noticed that your horse doesn’t feel quite right while riding or working and you’ve wondered what is going on, you are not alone. It can be challenging to distinguish between a horse that has a mild lameness and one that is affected by neurologic disease.

The speakers, in an interactive format, will review and explain actual cases in which clinicians found it difficult to distinguish between lameness and neurologic disease. The two presenters will discuss their processes in analyzing the patients and explain some of the most common causes for lameness and neurologic disease in the region

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