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06/29/2024

9097 likes, 6865 comments. “Biden has no idea where he is 😂”

Say their names Joe
06/29/2024

Say their names Joe

67.7K likes, 2267 comments. “I was honestly dumbfounded when he said that… The list could go on”

Snap election
06/29/2024

Snap election

933 likes, 126 comments. “ ゚viral ”

If you ever wondered what other countries think of our president here it is. Truly embarrassing
06/29/2024

If you ever wondered what other countries think of our president here it is. Truly embarrassing

2113 likes, 214 comments. “"Biden mumbled, fumbled, and crumbled" at the debate. Sky News slams his performance. 😮🗣️ ”

06/28/2024

“My horse is fine, I had X-rays done”

How often do we hear people defending their unhappy horse because they had X-rays done?

X-rays show bone, only bone and there can be so much more happening in a horses leg. There are limitations to any diagnostics done and X-rays are firmly limited to bone or any calcified/mineralised soft tissues present if dense enough. The X-ray beam must also be at 90 degrees of the issue to show clearly. You can also see the break down of the cartilage in the area, he was an 8 year old TB gelding. He was only grade 1 out of 5 lame but he lacked a good suspension phase in the stride and his movement was choppy.

The problem below was a tiny bone fragment that had been covered in cartilage and scar tissue to protect the joint. There was localised inflammation around the capsule of the joint as well as a break down of cartilage in the fetlock joint. It did not show in the X-rays aswell as a few other issues. The full findings are available on my patreon page.

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10/09/2023

Navicular….

PEMF therapy may help horses with navicular syndrome by promoting blood circulation and reducing inflammation in the affected area. The pulsating electromagnetic fields are believed to stimulate cellular activity, leading to improved healing and pain relief. This can contribute to managing symptoms associated with navicular syndrome, such as lameness and discomfort. While some horse owners and veterinarians report positive outcomes with PEMF for navicular issues, it's crucial to approach it as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, and consultation with a veterinarian is essential to determine its suitability for a specific horse's condition.

10/09/2023

Is your horse having SI issues?

PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy is thought to benefit horses with sacroiliac (SI) issues by promoting healing and reducing inflammation in the affected area. The pulsating electromagnetic fields are believed to enhance cellular activity, which may aid in addressing pain, stiffness, and discomfort associated with SI problems in horses.

The therapy is considered a non-invasive approach that could potentially improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, and contribute to the overall well-being of the horse. However, it's crucial to note that while some horse owners and practitioners have reported positive results with PEMF for SI issues, scientific research on its efficacy for specific equine conditions may be limited. Consulting with a veterinarian is essential to determine if PEMF therapy is appropriate for a particular horse's situation and to ensure it's part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

10/09/2023

PEMF, or Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy, may benefit horses in several ways. It's believed to stimulate cellular activity, promoting circulation and reducing inflammation. This can aid in faster recovery from injuries, alleviate pain, and enhance overall well-being for horses, especially those involved in competitive activities or with musculoskeletal issues. However, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian to ensure proper application and suitability for the specific horse's condition.

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