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August 
 

Florida Association of Equine Practitioner's (FAEP)
2nd Annual Foot & Farrier Symposium
 



The FAEP's mission is to support the professional development
 of it's members on conditions affecting the equine industry
as well as methods for improving the welfare of horses
in the state of Florida.

August 7th and 8th / Orlando, FL.
The following are the lectures and discussions that will be attended:


-"Functional Anatomy"; Andy Parks, DVM, University of Georgia
-"Clinical Implications of Functional Anatomy"; Andy Parks, DVM
-"Relationship Between Form and Function on Disease"; Andy Parks, DVM
-"How trimming affects P3 orientaion within the hoof capsule and changes breakover point"; Jason Wilson-Maki, Farrier, Texas A&M
-"Farrier perspective of sheared heels and hoof conformation"; Jason Wilson-Maki, Farrier
-"Important points on taking and interpreting radiographs for vets and farriers"; Kent Carter, DVM, Texas A&M
-"Hoof Cracks"; Kent Carter, DVM
-"Horseshoes for Soft Tissue Lesions of the Equine Lower Limb"; Mike Wildenstein, Cornell Farrier
-"Horseshoes for Skeletal Lesions of the Equine Lower Limb"; Mike Wildenstein, Farrier
-"New Innovations for Farriers"; Scott Lampert, Farrier and President of On-Track Equine
-"Theraputic Options for Palmar Foot Pain"; Kent Carter, DVM
-"Fungal Infection of Equine Hoof"; Mike Wildenstein, Farrier


For more information on the speakers at this symposium- Click the links below!!


Dr. Kent Carter, Texas A & M 
     -Jason Maki, Farrier, Texas A & M

Scott Lampert, Farrier and President of On-Track Equine 

Dr. Andy Parks, University of Georgia 

Mike Wildenstein, Cornell Farrier

 

The Sanctuary :: Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center / June 13th
"The Sanctuary features the most advanced conditioning and rehab equipment available in the world today including an Equine Hyperbaric Chamber, an Aqua Pacer Water Treadmill, Cold Saltwater Leg Spa, Equine Swimming Pool, 5/8 mile race track, two Eurocisers with therapeutic tracking surface, Solariums, Temperature-controlled veterinary inspection area with semi-surgical lighting, and rubberized surfaces in most areas. In addition to this, The Sanctuary offers Mobile Therapy, Equine Massage, Chiropractic, Dental, Pegasus Therapy Laser, Zamar Ice Therapy Sports Injury Hot/Cold Therapy, P3 Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy, PRO Orthopedic Devices, DAC Vitamins & Minerals, as well as many other cutting-edge treatment options."
 VISIT:  http://www.sanctuaryequinerehab.com !!

 --To Sum That Up--  This is "One Freakin' Cool Place!!"--


We are returning to The Sanctuary for:
"The Lameness and Dentistry Symposium"
to learn about the following:

-"Form and Function of The Foot" -Dr. Steve O'Grady, Northern Virginia Equine
-"Common Dental Abnormalities in the Young Performance Horse" -Dr. Adam Cayot, Peterson and Smith Equine Hospital
-"Farrier in the Young Horse" -Dr. Steve O'Grady, Northern Virginia Equine
-"3 Point Equilabration - Complete Balance of the Horses Mouth" -Dr. Jay Clifford and Richard Grist, CEQD, Advanced Equine Dentistry and Vet Services, Inc.
-"Desensitizing The Teeth" -Dr. Jay Clifford and Richard Grist
-"Proper Physiological Horseshoeing" -Dr. Steve O'Grady, Northern Virginia Equine
-"Thoughts on Acute and Chronic Laminitis" -Dr. Steve O'Grady, Northern Virginia Equine


While here we will also have the opportunity to look at therapy and rehabilitation equipment and see the Dental Ambulance from Advanced Equine Dentistry and Vet Services, Inc.!!






North American Veterinary Conference / Jan. 17th-21st

A huge five day event held in Orlando that veterinarians and technicians from all over the world attend. 
The NAVC provides world class continuing education by combining the best international speakers with hands-on labs, Masterclasses and Meet the Professor luncheons, attendees learn the latest advances in veterinary medicine in a variety of formats.

The following are a few of the relevant lectures attended:


-"Which Equine Patients are at Risk for Laminitis and What Can I Do to Prevent it?" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"Diagnosis and Treatment of Prelaminitic Metabolic Disorders" -Dr. T. Divers
-"Hot Topics from the International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"The Role of Surgery in Management of the Horse with Laminitis" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"Medical Treatment of Acute Laminitis" -Dr. T. Divers
-"A Case of Laminitis" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"The Challenges of a Laminitis Case" -Dr. T. Divers
-"Mechanical Causes of Lameness" -Dr. C. Byron
-"Practical Approaches to Large Degloving Injuries" -Dr. Y. Elce
-"Skin Wound Product Tips" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"Foot Casts for Heel Bulb Lacerations- Practical and Effective" -Dr. Y. Elce
-"Assessment of Pain in Horses" -Dr. S. Robertson
-"The Use of NSAIDS in Horses" -Dr. A. Blikslager
-"The Role of Opioids in Equine Anesthesia and Analgesis"- Dr. S. Robertson
-"What Are My Options for Pain Medications in Managing the Horse with Laminitis" -Dr. J. Orsini
-"Foal Foot Care" -Dr. S. Morrison
-"Using Farrier to Help Treat Lameness" -Dr. S. Morrison
-"Penetrating Wounds- What Deeper Structers Are Invloved and What to Do?" -Dr. Y. Elce



Please note, while many of the lectures attended at NAVC provide practical applications and education for farriers, there is no substitute for a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.  We do not prescribe medications, nor diagnose non-hoof related problems. Any lecture not related to the equine hoof/leg is merely for our own general knowledge.  There are few things greater to a horse person than a good veterinarian!