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Case Studies
Thermal asymmetry is evident in this horse suffering from navicular disease
This horse had non-specific, intermittent lameness, which was difficult to diagnose. The thermography scan highlighted that the problem originated in the hoof
This horse had a fractured splint bone. Regular scans were able to monitor her recovery in order to help determine when she should return to work
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This horse suffered a fall in the field. The owner and vets were unable to locate the source of pain. The scan revealed the location of the pathology immediately.
Hot spots in the thoracic region of this horse's back helped identify the cause of his unwillingness under saddle
Active Splints are easily seen on the thermograph
Intermittent lameness was affecting this horse. Asymmetry and a combination of hot and cold spots pointed towards the origin being in the back. He was later diagnosed with intervertebral osteoarthritis
This horse was stiff leaving the stable. The thermograph identified heat originating in the stifle