Equine fitness : the olympic way : the A T Reid Memorial Refresher Course for Veterinarians : 21-25 February 2000.
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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[Sydney, NSW?] :
Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney,
[2000?]
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| Series: | Proceedings (Refresher Course for Veterinarians) ;
329. |
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Table of Contents:
- International equestrian competition - the pivotal role of the official veterinarian
- International Equestrian Federation (FEI) - guiding equestrianism into the new millennium
- Towards Sydney 2000 - via Gawler, Seoul, Stockholm, Barcelona, The Hague, Atlanta and Rome
- Protecting the welfare of equine athletes - the primary mission of the FEI
- Contributions of equine exercise physiology research to the success of the 1996 Equestrian Olympic Games : a review
- Three-day event competition at the 1996 Olympics : a veterinary success
- Back problems in competition horses I - new initiatives in diagnosis
- Back problems in competition horses II - management options
- Skeletal maturity in horses - why we should be racing 2 year olds
- Osteochondrosis in horses
- Studies on growth cartilage in the horse and their application to aetiopathogenesis of dyschondroplasia (osteochondrosis)
- Lameness in the performance horse
- Applications of thermography in horses
- Prepurchase examination of the performance horse
- Prepurchase evaluation of horses : 134 cases (1988-1990)
- New methods for diagnosing lameness
- Travelling to the Olympic games - what are the risks for horses
- Where do all the young racehorses go?
- Problem of laminitis : new solutions
- Understanding the horse's foot
- Poor performance in the sporting horse
- Respiratory "virus" - does it exist and how can we test lung function.