Equine Lameness
McKee-Pownall Equine Services offers cutting edge technology and quality service in the diagnosis and treatment of equine lameness.
You know your horse better than anyone and you know that they aren’t quite right.
Where do you go from there?
Let’s Take A Look
Diagnostics
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Digital Radiography
Our digital radiography systems offers clarity and detail on joint and bone images. Our digital radiology systems feature a plate attached via cable to the computer processor. Each x-ray appears on the screen seconds after it is taken, and is stored digitally within the system. Images can be emailed to another veterinarian, as we often do for pre-purchase examinations.
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Digital Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography enables us to evaluate soft tissues such as tendons and ligaments, to identify injuries and evaluate the progress of healing.
It uses high-frequency sound waves to non-invasively image soft tissue. Ultrasonography is much more sensitive to soft tissue abnormalities than x-rays.
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Standing MRI
Standing MRI is a diagnostic technique using a magnetic field to produce pictures of structures inside the body. MRI signals yield multiple images in the form of “slices” of the foot or distal limb in several different orientations. MRI provides images of bone, fluid, and soft tissue and can also help to differentiate between active and chronic lesions. This enables us to observe injuries in a way that cannot be seen with any other equipment.
Treatments
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Joint Injections
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Ultrasound Guided Injections
Regenerative Therapies
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SMART Regenerative Laser Therapy
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ProStride APS
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PRP
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IRAP
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Shockwave Therapy
Complementary Therapies
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Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy
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Acupuncture
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Equine Body Work