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Equine Bandaging Splinting and Casting Techniques

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Equine Bandaging, Splinting, and Casting Techniques is an invaluable reference dealing with a vital component of clinical practice in equine medicine. Bandages, splints, and casts are essential part of equine surgical and veterinary care. But there have been few available resources wholly dedicated to application techniques. Accordingly, equine veterinary practitioners use to learn bandage, splint, and cast on the job, with highly variable results; some practitioners are unwilling even to attempt a cast, spurning this valuable healing tool entirely rather than attempt it from an uncertain base of knowledge. This ebook offers the first comprehensive reference to this specific set of techniques; clinically tested, they improve patient outcomes and long-term owner costs. With over 270 high-quality color images enhancing clinical examples and radiographs, this reading is essential for all veterinary practitioners, technicians, and vet students interested in equine care.
                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Equine Bandaging, Splinting, and Casting Techniques is an invaluable reference manual dealing with a vital component of clinical practice in equine medicine. Bandages, splints, and casts are essential part of equine surgical and veterinary care222 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • J. Dylan Lutter. DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Equine Performance Medicine and Surgery at Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Health Center, Manhattan, KS (USA). He is board certified in large animal surgery since 2015 and has attained a certificate as an Equine Rehabilitation Practioner (Physical Therapy) in 2019.
  • Haileigh K. AvellarDVM, MS, DACVS-LA, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Equine Surgery at Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Health Center, Manhattan, KS (USA). She is board certified in large animal surgery since 2022.
  • Jen M. Panzer. RVT, is a Registered Veterinary Technician in Large Animal and Equine Surgery at Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Health Center, Manhattan, KS (USA). She has been a registered technician since 2001.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2024-03 – Wiley-Blackwell; Copyright © 2024 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.