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In Depth: Principles and Application of Inertial Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Fulton (May Course)
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Course Admin: Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder

In Depth: Principles and Application of Inertial Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Fulton (May Course)

This program, consisting of 7 hours of lecture and 6 hours of wet lab evaluating live horses, will provide an in-depth description of the principles of inertial sensor-based measurement of equine lameness as well as the practical application of these principles.

In Depth: Principles and Application of Internal Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Fulton (August Course)
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In Depth: Principles and Application of Internal Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Fulton (August Course)

This program, consisting of 7 hours of lecture and 6 hours of wet lab evaluating live horses, will provide an in-depth description of the principles of inertial sensor-based measurement of equine lameness as well as the practical application of these principles.

In Depth: Principles and Application of Internal Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Naples
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In Depth: Principles and Application of Internal Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation - Naples

This program, consisting of 7 hours of lecture and 6 hours of wet lab evaluating live horses, will provide an in-depth description of the principles of inertial sensor-based measurement of equine lameness as well as the practical application of these principles.

Limitations and Pitfalls of Visual Lameness Evaluation in Horses (RACE-Approved)
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Course Admin: Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder

Limitations and Pitfalls of Visual Lameness Evaluation in Horses (RACE-Approved)

A discussion on the limitations of subjective evaluation in the equine lameness examination and an overview of the findings from the study, “Reliability of equine visual lameness classification as a function of expertise, lameness severity, and rater confidence”. 

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Utilizing Inertial Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation for Veterinary Technicians
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Utilizing Inertial Sensor-Based Measurement in the Equine Lameness Evaluation for Veterinary Technicians

For Licensed/Registered Veterinary Technicians and Nurses:  The module can be completed for 1 unit of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.