Professor University of Pennsylvania Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, United States
Presentation Description / Summary: Improvements in our ability to identify risk, make an early diagnosis and provide targeted therapies have changed the ballgame and turned prognostication on its head. This 2 part lecture series will examine how recent advancements can be translated into practice to better prevent and manage laminitis in horses. Part 1: Preventing laminitis in practice What are practical and effective ways to identify risk for hyperinsulinemia-associated laminitis, and what strategies can we employ to prevent laminitis Including case-based materials
Learning Objectives:
Describe the key factors that contribute to the development of hyperinsulinemia associated laminitis in horses and ponies
Identify risk for hyperinsulinemia associated laminitis in horses and ponies of different age groups
Formulate a therapeutic and management plan to prevent hyperinsulinemia associated laminitis in horses and ponies at high risk