. Imaging techniques maximize the ability to assess equine performance.
. Drug information is presented as it applies to treatment and to new regulations for drug use in the equine athlete.
. Advances in methods of transporting equine athletes ensure that the amount of stress on the athlete is kept to a minimum.
. Rehabilitation techniques support a return to peak performance.
. The latest nutritional guidelines maximize the performance of the equine athlete.
. Extensive reference lists at the end of each chapter provide up-to-date resources for further research and study.
. Expert international contributors provide cutting-edge equine information from the top countries in performance-horse research: the U.S., Australia, U.K., South Africa, and Canada.
. A companion website, hosted by Cornell University with more than 60 neurologic, ultrasound, and endoscopic case study videos, illustrates key concepts discussed throughout the book and brings to life a variety of techniques that are more easily visualized than described in print.
. UPDATED! Enhanced content to reflect advances in the field of the equine athlete: nutrition, endocrine responses, fluid balance, drug information, rehabilitation techniques, cardiovascular and much more!
. NEW! Chapter on new safety recommendations for training- including medications
. NEW! Technology updates and inclusion of the 3D CT Scanner
. NEW! Artwork to reflect modern technology and technique
. UPDATED! Extensive and up-to-date references for further study
. NEW! Enhanced Ebook on Expert Consult
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-323-93259-2 (9780323932592)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Hodgson is recognized as one of the premier experts in all of equine medicine. He is a prolific writer, educator, and practitioner who lectures around the world. Catherine McGowan is a professor at The University of Queensland. She has written numerous articles for veterinary publications and spends a good portion of her time researching topics that include endocrinology and laminitis, ulcer disease, myopathies and aged horse health, the application of physiotherapy to animals, equine musculoskeletal disease (especially sacroiliac disease and back pain), and canine respiratory disease. Kenneth McKeever has a PhD in animal physiology and has researched many aspects of the equine athlete, including the basic physiology. He is the author of numerous publications in Veterinary Medicine journals as well as specialized science journals.
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Professor Emeritus of Large Animal Clinical Sciences Univ Controller-Operating (0442) Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Large Animal Clinical Sciences MC 0442
School of Veterinary Science ,The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia
Associate Professor,Department of Animal Sciences,Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,New Brunswick, New Jersey