The best way to assess the soft tissue structures of your horse. Most commonly used for tendon and ligament injury diagnosis in the lame horse; but has various other uses such as reproductive examination (including pregnancy diagnosis), ocular structure assessment and abdominal organ scanning to name but a few.
Similar to radiography, our ultrasound scanner is battery-operated and so does not need a power outlet. We can visit your yard to carry out an ultrasound scan and provide you with a diagnosis on the day. If your horse is very fidgety or clipper-shy, it may be necessary to use a light dose of sedation to enable the best possible results.
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