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SUMMARY:Live Double Header Interactive Webinar Feb 2024
DESCRIPTION:Are You FRC Complaint Ready? Do you know your rights and the procedures when facing investigation by the FRC? Do you understand how to keep to respond to FRC’s initial contacts? Do you understand what simple records you should keep to avoid further action? \nScientific Horseshoeing in Association with “Equigate & KMC Legal” Present an interactive webinar for UK registered farriers only. \nWe will be asking the team for best advice on some current thorny regulatory issues \nQ. How should you respond to an initial FRC enquiry relating to a complaint made against you?\nQ. Should I seek immediate legal advice before responding to an allegation against me ?\nQ. What are my rights under law in respect of allegations of professional misconduct?\nQ. What is the difference in standards of proof between criminal and civil? How does that affect my rights under regulatory investigation?\nQ. Should I have standardised terms & conditions of service? How would I make them binding?\nQ. Does professional indemnity insurance cover legal costs to defend allegations of professional misconduct?\nQ. How & why are the contents social media posts related to accusations of professional misconduct?\nQ. Why do I have to disclose criminal convictions for motoring offences such as drink driving? Why are the regulator seemingly able to jeopardize my fundamental right to earn a living by removing my name from the register based on such self-disclosure?\nQ. How can I avoid potential disciplinary action by keeping records? What records should I keep? Is record keeping a cumbersome time-consuming administrative function? \nFrequently Asked Questions: Does this event qualify for CPD or CE credits? YES 1.5 POINTS \nLocation – On-line via video link (see separate table for schedule in your time zone)
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/live-double-header-interactive-webinar-feb-2024/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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SUMMARY:Ula Krzanowska - The Hoof Architect Feb 2024
DESCRIPTION:Current hoof trimming protocols are currently utilizing a two-dimensional paradigm of trimming to the longitudinal axis of the lower limb. Ula Krzanowska “THE HOOF ARCHITECT”\, brings a new but fundamental approach to understanding and addressing the nature of individual form of the hoof capsule. Ula Krzanowska “THE HOOF ARCHITECT” will explore a three-dimensional approach to assessing hoof form accounting for conformational challenges that directly influence both form and function of the equine hoof. This approach will enable farriers and hoof care professionals alike to determine what could be considered normal form for an individual. \nUla Krzanowska “THE HOOF ARCHITECT” holds an MSc in Architecture as well as an illustrator and farrier combined. Ula brings an understanding of the physics of normal and abnormal loading on a given three-dimensional structure which is easily applied to the equine limb and explains many of the common anomalies hoof care professionals commonly encounter in their daily practice.\nUla Krzanowska “THE HOOF ARCHITECT” will be presenting on hoof strength\, explaining common issues\, mistakes and different trimming whilst addressing not only the whole hoof but whole horse concept of foot care.. \nNoted researcher\, tutor\, and clinician Dr. Mark Caldwell PhD FWCF will put a range of searching questions on the nature of hoof capsule morphology seeking out explanations for common disorders and pathologies. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nDoes this event qualify for CPD or CE credits? YES 1.5 POINTS \nLocation – On-line via video link (see separate table for schedule in your time zone)
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/ula-krzanowska-the-hoof-architect/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240203
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SUMMARY:Trim & Make 2 Fit Clinic Feb 2024
DESCRIPTION:Repetitionspeed and accuracy come from repetitionSharing Knowledgethe most effective learning toolPractice\, Practiceand then practice some moreGuided Tuitionall learning is self learning No Gain Without Painthink of ease but work on Previous Next A two day clinic understanding the shoeing plan including stratagies for foot trimming and “trim & make 2 fit clinic” shoe making for sport horses on a six week shoeing cycle. \nThe clinic will include theoretical and practical sessions on the need for appropriate foot balance protocols to maximise performance and soundness. Attendees will be divided into novice and advanced groups for practical shoemaking and application sessions with a maximum student tutor ratio 1:5. Delegates should bring with them suitable tools (full farriers tool kit) and materials (20x10mm\, 22x10mm 25x 8mm 25x10mm) for shoemaking sessions. \nAll sessions will be translated into Italian  with notes and handouts being provided. Programme 8:00 – Essential tool maintainance (Demonstration) followed by practical 10:00 – Calculating shoe stock length accuratly (Lecture) 10:30 – Basic Shoemaking Protocol – Front Shoe (Demonstration) followed by practical 12:30 – Lunch 1:30 – Basic Hoof Trimming Protocol (Demonstration / Lecture) 2:30 – Basic Hoof Trimming Protocol (Practical) 3:15 – Shoemaking “Make 2 Fit (Demonstration) 4:00 – Shoemaking “Make 2 Fit” (Practical Session) 6:00-  Feedback and Briefing 6:15-  Finsh 8:00 – The use of “Bar Shoes” (Lecture) 9:00 – Constructing the straight bar shoe (Lecture / Demonstration) 10:00 – Constructing the straight bar shoe (Practical) 12:00 – Lunch 1:00 – “Make 2 Fit” Straight Bar She (Demonstration) followe by practical session fitting to cadaver feet. 4:00 – Break 4:30 – Basic Concepts of Static Foot Balance (Lecture) 5:30 – Finsh Share on facebook Facebook Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on email Email
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/trim-make-2-fit-clinic-feb-2024/
LOCATION:Unit 4\, 277 Crewe Rd\, Haslington\, Cheshire\, Crewe CW1 5RU\, United Kingdom\, Unit 4\, 277 Crewe Road\, Haslington\, Cheahire\, CW15RU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clinic
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CREATED:20230827T165637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T212409Z
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SUMMARY:"Through The Eyes" Functional Equine Anatomy and Shoeing For Pathologies
DESCRIPTION:“Through The Eyes”  Functional Equine  Anatomy and Shoeing for Pathologies online webinar contains recorded extracts from the “Through the Eyes” wet lab. \nThe Zoom webinar will be hosted by Scientific Horseshoeing  with introduction and Q&A \, all attendees will have access to the downloadable recording to review at their leisure \nTicket Price £35 \nTicket Purchase Follow the Eventbrite link in the DETAILS \nCPD Points   1.5
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/through-the-eyes-functional-equine-anatomy-and-shoeing-for-pathologies/
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CATEGORIES:Online Event,Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230623T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230623T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
CREATED:20230413T085807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T103950Z
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SUMMARY:Focus On The Steward Clog and Variations
DESCRIPTION:A clinical case evaluation of therapeutic shoeing system for laminitis using a Steward clog and a hoof cast In-Vivo. The main goals in the treatment of biomechanical effects in acute or chronic laminitis is to reduce pain\, prevent or minimise damage to the laminae\, and to prevent or reduce the amount of mechanical collapse to the dermal and epidermal structures of the foot. Steward clogs or wooden shoes and a hoof cast are often used as a therapeutic shoeing system for acute laminitis\, Type I and Type II chronic and founder it is commonly believed that this treatment limits mechanical stress on the laminal digitalisation zone by achieving central support and reducing leverage of the hoof wall. This clinic will review the case history of an ongoing case of chronic founder\, describing its clinical and radiographic history as well as review the selection and application procedures used in the ongoing treatment plan. This review will be foloowed up with a demonstration of the correct application procedures for the clog and hoof cast treatment protocol. attendees will have the oppertunity to experiance hands on application of various systems with the aid of cadaver limbs. \nHighlights Course delivered in person only \nSuitable for All levels of farriers\, apprentices\, veterinary surgeons and veterinary students Duration – Full day \nDescription An excellent oppertunity to learn the procedures and practices of applying the clog treatment system for the farriery treatment of this dibilatating disease. \nThe wooden clog and its variations have become a treatment of choice for many and when applied correctley can prove extreemly analgeasic. the course will highlight several different methods of non traumatic application of this unique system. Participents will have the oppertunity for hands on application and to discuss clinical aspects of lamanitic case management as well as explore radiographic evaluation/ Hands on Ticket: Ideal for farriers\, physios or anyone who’d like to get hands on. The clinic intends to support your knowledge of those text book pictures\, transporting into a practical and tangible understanding of how  structures and the mechanics work and how foot trimming protocols this can impact your decisions made in selection and application of the clog system can imact on the case. Getting hands on\, during the day will allow you experiance the most efficient way possible for non traumatic application. This event qualifies for CPD and you are encouraged to register your CPD points. Lunch and refreshments included.  Couse Tutor Dr. Mark N. Caldwell PhD.\, FWCF \nAll registered attendees will receive a free copy of Scientific Horshoeings E- Book by Peter Hircock on the impications of the clog and cast treatment system \n \nSuported by our educational partners
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/focus-on-the-steward-clog-and-variations/
LOCATION:Manor House Farm\, Main Street\, Fraisthorpe\,\, Bridlington\, Yorkshire\, YO153QT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230528
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SUMMARY:Anatomise
DESCRIPTION:Description\n THIS IS A DEFINATIVE “LIGHT BULB” MOMENT FOR FARRIERY & HOOF CARE STUDENTS\nBy bringing two dimensional imagery into a three dimensional arena this excellent one day event\, with two highly renowned farriers\, will help you have a deeper understanding of the functional anatomy of the horses limb.  \nCourse delivery -A choice of tickets are available: \n\nHands on Ticket: Ideal for farriers\, physios or anyone who’d like to get hands on.\nOnline Ticket: A digital live broadcast event for those interested in relating external points of the horse to its internal musculoskeletal structures as they pertain to farriery and without the need for disection as a method of demonstration.\n\nCourse content – The event will support your knowledge gained from text books\, transporting into a practical and tangible understanding of how structures and the mechanics work and how this can impact your decisions made in everyday farriery.  \nLearning of anatomy makes so much more sense when you can actually locate individual structures of the equine limb and locomotor system In-Vivo gives a unique insght into how they work. \nIf getting hands on\, the day will consist of individual tasks will be allocated. You will be assisted and helped to locate and transpose those structures onto the live horse through the medium of paint. \nOnce the structures are exposed watch how the internal structures work in relation to the horses dynamic movements by observation and live assessment. \nTo further your understanding and in preperation for oral examination and testing  tutors will demonstrate using the live horse correct veterinary nomenclature and planes of referance \nIn order for the hands on attendees to create some fantastic anatomical images to use\,  for future presentations of there own photography and videography will be permitted.. \nTutors will highlight key physiological concepts\, such as the stay and recipricol apparatus\, and which anatomical structures are involved.  \nYou are encouraged to register your CPD points. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nAnatomised external movement related to functional anatomy Anatomised external movement related to functional anatomy Inside anatomy related to outside movement Examination of the structures and use of their parts\nPrevious\nNext\n \nCourse Instructors \n \nPaul Conroy BSc (Hons) AWCF \nPaul regularly lectures at clinics throughout the UK and Europe and was a clinician at the European farriery championships in 2014. He still has a passion for farriery and education after 25 years of shoeing horses and has a keen interest in anatomy & physiology as well as pathophysiology of diseases. A consulate professional Paul is an excellent anatomist and lecturer . \nNeil Madden FWCF \nNeil is an inordinately experienced highly qualified trainer within the farriery profession with  30 years of experience. \nNeil  a consummate and accomplished professional farriery lecture\, instructor and assessor \, transferred his high standards of craftsmanship and in-depth knowledge of farriery from the military stream\,School of Farriery\, to the civilian National Vocational Training/ Diploma of the worshipful company of Farriers (Dip WCF) system.
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/anatomise/
LOCATION:Overton Farm School Lane Smallwood Cheshire CW112UP\, School Lane\, Small wood\, Cheshire\, CW11 2UP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
CREATED:20230409T070128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T120859Z
UID:54249-1683968400-1683997200@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk
SUMMARY:Measure Twice Cut Once Bar Shoe Make and Fit
DESCRIPTION:Measure Twice Cut Once BarShoe Make and fit Advanced Forging ProcessesAdvanced  Forging ProcessTechniques and methods for making specific shoe patternsFunctional Application Rational Shoe Pattern Mechanical Attributes Explained Simulated Shoeing PracticeMake and Fit to industry Standard with  morbid specimen senarios\n														Previous\n														Next \nAbout this course  \nDelivered in-person – Intermediate level \nDescription – A hands on shoemaking day using cadaver limbs. The day is structured but totally flexible and will give you the opportunity to practice and improve your shoemaking and fitting skills whether for specific feet\, specimen shoes or an upcoming exam. You will have a highly skilled tutors present to observe (minimum student : tutor ratio 1:4)\, analyse and guide you at each stage for your own individual improvement. \n\nAll shoes will be made and fitted to cadaver limbs.\nPoints to be covered but not limited to will be:\nGuide to making and fitting straight bar shoes\, front and hindsMaterial calculation for 3/4 and fully fulleredToe variations\, rolled\, rocker and multi directional (and how much to adjustment of calculation for each)Set down bar (and how much to adjust calculation)Individual shoemaking techniques\nExtremely small number of attendees so the day can be personalised to the individual and their needs\n\nTeas\, coffee and provided \nThis course qualifies for CPD points \nThe Course Tutors \n																										 \nRichard is based in Leicester and apprenticed with well known competition farrier David Smith . \nRichard was a member of the England Apprentice Team for three years and has continued his competition career including competing at Calgary. Richard achieved his Associate qualification in 2017 and is currently working towards his fellowship award. \n																										 \nMark is a holder of a PhD from The University of Liverpool a FWCF as well as a former member of the England’s Farrier Team\, a former head lecturer at the Myerscough school of Farrier science and was responsible for the development of the BSc (Hons) program. \nHe has lectured and demonstrated advanced farriery techniques around the globe including Europe\, The USA\, South America (the highlight being several trips to Brazil)
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/measure-twice-cut-once-bar-shoe-make-and-fit/
CATEGORIES:AWCF Preparatory Shoe Making,Clinic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221007T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221007T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
CREATED:20220420T102154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T073733Z
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SUMMARY:Equine Foot Form is it Determined by the Shape of P3
DESCRIPTION:In cooperation with The Helen Davies Research Project Dr. Caldwell will explore the links between bone and hoof shape \nIn cooperation with The Helen Davies Research Project Dr. Caldwell will explore the links between bone and hoof shape. \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						\n																										 \nThe Helen Davies research project is an educational project that explores the nature of skeletal remodelling in the equine. Through hundreds of directions the group has a large data base of the effects of pathologies and conformation on skeletal remodelling. \nWe are delighted to share their experience and results of their research with the hoof care community in an effort to answer this much debated issue that influences basic hoof care and equine performance. \n																										 \nThe topic will be discussed in depth\, with attendees given time to Q&A directly with the speakers. Other activities include a draw for a years free subscription to the Scientific Horseshoeing annual CPD program \nFollowing the event\, ticket holders will have the opportunity to rewatch the whole webinar in a video recording\, and will receive a PDF handout/papers with further learning\, and a certificate of your attendance for claiming CE/CPD points. \n  \nUnsure about your time zone? We will be starting on 29 July at… \n10 am West Coast USA (PST) \n11am Mountain Standard USA (MST) \n12 noon Central USA (CST) \n1pm East Coast USA (EST) \n3pm Brazil (BRT) \n6pm UK (GMT) \n7pm Central Europe (CET) \n8pm Eastern Europe (EET) \n8pm South Africa (SAST) \n10pm Dubai (GST) \n11.30pm India (IST) \n2am + 1 Singapore (SGT) – +1 \n2am + 1 Western Australia (AWST) \n5am +1Eastern Australia (AET) – \n7am +1 New Zealand (NZDT) – \nBut if you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time. \nAny questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email Louise at louise@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk \nYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email. \n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on email\n										Email
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/equine-foot-form-is-it-determined-by-the-shape-of-p3/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220825T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220825T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
CREATED:20220504T080125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T080128Z
UID:45419-1661454000-1661461200@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk
SUMMARY:Are Set Toes (Rocker Toes) The Most Underused Tool in Our Box - Dorian Madin DWCF
DESCRIPTION:Are Set Toes (Rocker Toes) The Most Underused Tool in Our Box?with Dorian Madin DWCF \nThe foot can be described as an oblique conical\, meaning it grows forwards and outwards\, because we trim parallel to the sole plane we inadvertently trim extra length into the toe (in relationship to the centre of rotation of the coffin joint) in order to counteract this extra length the shoe is very often brought back under the toe of the foot\, or the hoof wall is rasped back beyond parallel\, the unintended consequence of these actions being that the horn tubuals become none weight barring. \nAs the toe of the foot takes up approximately 1/3 of the surface area of the ground barring surface of the hoof wall\, this unloading of the toe results it the other 2/3 being over loaded. \nAs horn responds to pressure (wolfs law) this results in the horn tubles in the to becoming weakened. \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						 \nDynamically as breakover is initiated the point of force moves towards the lateral toe\, the shoe creates a counter lever and the horn tubals in the front 3rd of the foot are bent forwards\, creating a shear force\, (horn tubuals whilst being excellent at coping with compressive forces are not very good at dealing with shear force) this bending forward of the toe results in the palmar aspect of the foot being pulled forward and distorted the sole flattens out and this can cause the shoe to be separated from the heel as seen in the video.Much like when jumping up steel unless opposing force vectors are created the compression of the steel is not as controlled resulting is undesirable distortion of the section\, the same can be said for the horn tubuals. Adding a set toe oriantates the force vector so the horn tubles are loaded in their direction of growth leading to their most efficient use of force dissipation. \nUnsure about your time zone? We will be starting on 25th August 2022 at… \n10 am West Coast USA (PST) \n11am Mountain Standard USA (MST) \n12 noon Central USA (CST) \n1pm East Coast USA (EST) \n3pm Brazil (BRT) \n6pm UK (GMT) \n7pm Central Europe (CET) \n8pm Eastern Europe (EET) \n8pm South Africa (SAST) \n10pm Dubai (GST) \n11.30pm India (IST) \n2am + 1 Singapore (SGT) – +1 \n2am + 1 Western Australia (AWST) \n5am +1Eastern Australia (AET) – \n7am +1 New Zealand (NZDT) – \nBut if you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time. \nAny questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email John at john@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk \nYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email. \n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on email\n										Email
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/are-set-toes-rocker-toes-the-most-underused-tool-in-our-box-dorian-madin-dwcf/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220811T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220811T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
CREATED:20220619T095218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T095646Z
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SUMMARY:"The Big Debate" - The Farriery Treatment Protocols for Equine Laminitis.
DESCRIPTION:We have gathered some of the worlds foremost clinicians\, vets\, farriers and Hoofcare professionals together to discuss the selection criteria\, methodology of application\, efficacy and prognosis of various mechanically based podiatry treatments for this debilitating and life threatening disease. \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						 \nThe speakers will include:- \nDr. Micheal Steward – (inventor of the clog system)Mr. Ronald Alders – Equine podiatristDerrick Cooke CJF – inventor of Desmosphyrine as a treatment modality for acute laminitisJason Wilson Makie CJF Texas A&MSteve McConnel CJF CanadaBlane Chapman CJF – Renowned 2nd Generation Farrier with years of experience in treating catastrophic lamanitic cases. \nMore experts will be added to the list of speakers – this will be a once in a generation opportunity to seek out answers to questions surrounding the treatment of catastrophic lamanitis. \nA few of  the questions on the agenda: \nWhen should mechanical treatment be initiated? \nHow do I decide which methodology? \nWhat are the biomechanical considerations in treatment? \nHow can we determine which cases bro attempt treatment? \nWhy do some cases appear to respond quickly then deteriorate? \nHow should a case be best managed post initial treatment? \nWhat is meant by the term de- rotate? \nIs heel elevation counter productive? \nHow can we determine DDFT involvement and how should we manage it? \nShould we strive to achieve static hoof balance proportions such as vertical heel:toe height ratio from the onset of treatment? \nWhen and why should we perform horizontal grooving or DHW resection techniques and what are the advantages and disadvantages? \nIf you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time.Any questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email John at support@scientifichorseshoeing.co.ukYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email.
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/the-big-debate-the-farriery-treatment-protocols-for-equine-laminitis/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220729T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220729T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
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SUMMARY:Science Based Treatment of Acute Laminitis
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will focus on the scientific approach of reducing the risks associated with the lamanitic disease time line. \nDr. Mark Caldwell PhD FWCF hosts Derrick Cooke CEO of Equine Podiatry Solutions\, LLC\, \nDerrick Cooke\, CJF is well-acquainted with the challenges presented by acute laminitis. A farrier for more than 38 years\, Derrick worked with a variety of disciplines\, \nThis webinar will focus on core questions about the potentially devastating disease equine laminitis by asking:- \n1. Science Based Treatment of Acute Laminitis \n2. Acute Laminitis Critical Thinking \n3. Preventing Acute Laminitis From Becoming Chronic \n4. Stop Rotation During Acute Laminitis \n5. Science Based Understanding and Treatment of Acute Laminitis \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						 \nDerrick Cooke studied biology and chemistry in college. He has been aggressively researching a solution to get ahead of acute laminitis by preventing damage in the acute phase since 2006. Equine Podiatry Solutions\, LLC was established as an LLC in December of 2019 to develop innovative solutions to common problems of the domesticated horse. \nOver the years\, Derrick became more interested in the problem of acute laminitis and finding a possible solution. He read everything he could get his hands on and researched the biochemistry involved. “I wanted to solve the problem of laminitis in a manner that prevented damage in the acute phase\, rather than managing it in the chronic phase.” \nDriven by the desire to provide long-term healing for horses suffering from acute laminitis. \n																										 \nDr. Pollitt’s lecture where he shared his discovery of MMP2 and MMP9 being active during the acute phase of laminitis. An enzymic degradation of the type IV collagen attaching the dermal and epidermal lamina at the basement membrane of the secondary lamina \n																										 \nAfter understanding the structure and basic function of the matrix metalloproteinase. Dereck changed focus from controlling the catalytic domain directly to controlling the extra cellar matrix content around the catalytic domain. \nThe superoxide’s produced by the inflammation led me to consider the possibility of metalloporphyrins\, a science originating at Yale University in 1958. The biggest challenge was managing both the O2- produced by inflammation and the peroxynitrite produced by ischemia. \nFerrous porphyrins and the manganese porphyrins are both capable of processing O2- and peroxynitrite to water. The natural SOD of the mitochondria is manganese based. We were able to employ the metalloporphyrins science and synthesize the mitochondria. \nIn clinical trials Desmosphyrine was 95% effective preventing rotation in horses suffering from acute laminitis triggered by grain binging\, grass founder\, high ACTH\, and insulin resistance. \n												\n																										 \nThe topic will be discussed in depth\, with attendees given time to Q&A directly with the speakers. Other activities include a draw for a years free subscription to the Scientific Horseshoeing annual CPD program \nFollowing the event\, ticket holders will have the opportunity to rewatch the whole webinar in a video recording\, and will receive a PDF handout/papers with further learning\, and a certificate of your attendance for claiming CE/CPD points. \nUnsure about your time zone? We will be starting on 29 July at… \n10 am West Coast USA (PST) \n11am Mountain Standard USA (MST) \n12 noon Central USA (CST) \n1pm East Coast USA (EST) \n3pm Brazil (BRT) \n6pm UK (GMT) \n7pm Central Europe (CET) \n8pm Eastern Europe (EET) \n8pm South Africa (SAST) \n10pm Dubai (GST) \n11.30pm India (IST) \n2am + 1 Singapore (SGT) – +1 \n2am + 1 Western Australia (AWST) \n5am +1Eastern Australia (AET) – \n7am +1 New Zealand (NZDT) – \nBut if you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time. \nAny questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email Louise at louise@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk \nYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email. \n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on email\n										Email
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SUMMARY:Diagnostic Imagery for Farriers and Hoof Care Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Diagnostic Imagery for Farriers and Hoof Care Professionalswith Dr Sue Dyson MA Vet MB PhD DEO DipECVSMR \nLameness is one of the most important clinical abnormalities in horses – both in frequency and in economic impact. Radiography is often the first method of diagnostic imaging used in the evaluation of lameness. \nBecause of the technological evolution of digital radiographic imaging during the last decade the in the field use of this form of diagnostic imaging has widely increased. For this reason it is now very common for farriers to request x-rays to measure themselves in everyday practice. \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						 \nWhilst the farrier is not allowed to expose a diagnostic sentence but is supposed to be capable in reading and understanding x-rays in order to understand shoeing prescriptions and their reasons as well as to understand their achieved or not achieved result. \nDetailed radiographic evaluation of the horse’s foot is very useful in preplanning and management of trimming and shoeing of a horse’s foot and in the prevention of lameness. Horse’s exhibiting poor foot conformation\, imbalance\, or abnormal patterns of growth can be clues to impending foot disease and lameness. Radiographic evaluation\, alongside a thorough clinical evaluation supported by in depth anatomical knowledge\, of a horse’s foot gives tremendous insight into the relationship between the structures within the foot and between the foot and distal limb. \nTo achieve the goals of ameliorating lameness by the restoration of biomechanical efficiency farriers need to adopt a systematic approach when assessing radiographs. This approach must be based on a comparative analysis between that which is currently considered normal and the images from a planned radiographic study of the foot. \nFor this reason it is essential that farriers are familiar with\, not only the range of radiographic views\, but radiographic identification of anatomical structures and what is considered normal for any particular projected image. This brief chapter aims to be an instrument for the farrier in reading x-rays\, in order to become capable to read them and use them relatively to farriery purposes. \nThe most commonly radiographed areas encountered by farriers are Feet\, Fetlocks (metacarpo/tarso phalangeal joints)\, Carpi\, and Tarsi & Stifles. \nWebinar Map:1. Fundamental Concepts.2. Give the right value to the information you get.3. Reading Protocol-System.4. Examples. \nAbout our Key Note Speaker; \nDr Sue Dyson MA Vet MB PhD DEO DipECVSMRRoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialist in Equine Orthopaedics \nEuropean Specialist in Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation \nAssociate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging \n																										 \nSue qualified from the University of Cambridge in 1980. Following award of a Thouron Scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania\, she completed an Internship in Large Animal Medicine and Surgery at New Bolton Centre. She then spent a year in private equine practice in Pennsylvania\, before returning to Great Britain to take a position in clinical orthopaedics in the Centre for Equine Studies of the Animal Health Trust\, Newmarket. Sue ran a clinical referral service for lameness and poor performance\, attracting clients from all over the United Kingdom\, Ireland and continental Europe for 37 years. From 2019 she has worked as an independent consultant. Sue’s key interests are improving the diagnosis of lameness and poor performance and maximising the opportunity for horses to fulfil their athletic potential at what ever level. \nSue was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) for a thesis entitled ‘The Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Lameness in the Horse’ and the RCVS Diploma in Equine Orthopaedics by examination. She was awarded a PhD by the University of Helsinki and is recognised as a ‘Specialist in Equine Orthopaedics’ by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Sue is an Associate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. \nSue is co-editor\, with Mike Ross\, of Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse and co-author of Clinical Radiology of the Horse and Equine Scintigraphy. She has published more than 300 papers in peer reviewed journals concerning lameness and diagnostic imaging and has lectured worldwide. Sue is a former President of the British Equine Veterinary Association and is currently veterinary advisor to the Saddle Research Trust and Moorcroft Rehabilitation Centre. \nUnsure about your time zone? We will be starting on 7th July at… \n10 am West Coast USA (PST) \n11am Mountain Standard USA (MST) \n12 noon Central USA (CST) \n1pm East Coast USA (EST) \n3pm Brazil (BRT) \n6pm UK (GMT) \n7pm Central Europe (CET) \n8pm Eastern Europe (EET) \n8pm South Africa (SAST) \n10pm Dubai (GST) \n11.30pm India (IST) \n2am + 1 Singapore (SGT) – +1 \n2am + 1 Western Australia (AWST) \n5am +1Eastern Australia (AET) – \n7am +1 New Zealand (NZDT) – \nBut if you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time. \nAny questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email John at john@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk \nYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email. \n										Facebook\n										LinkedIn\n										Email
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/diagnostic-imagery-for-farriers-and-hoof-care-professionals/
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CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220520T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200358
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SUMMARY:Shoeing Sports Horses for Artificial Footing (Part1)
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mark Caldwell hosts Jason Critton CJF in a discussion on adapting shoeing plans for performance horses in artificial footing. \nDr. Mark Caldwell and The Scientific Horseshoeing team are delighted to host Me Jason Critton CJF\, one of ghe USA’s foremost sports horse farriers in discussion on how farriery has to adapt shoeing plans to maximise performance on different artificial footings. \n					 \nBook Your Ticket Today!\n						Don’t miss this event\n						Tickets\n						 \nOne of the single greatest challenge in sport horse farriery today is our ability to adapt to the surfaces that are horses are working on. \nThe two webinars with Jason Critton and the Scientific Horseshoeing team will focus on three main questions\, \n\nwhat is synthetic footing\,\nwhat are the challenges that it creates\nhow can we as farriers address the needs of the horses in our care that train and compete on a synthetic surface.\n\nDates: \nMay 20\, 2022 \nSeptember 7\, 2022 \n												\n																										 \nAbout Jason Critton\nJason Critton grew up around the quarter horse racing industry. He started galloping race horses at the age of 13. It was while riding that he became fascinated with equine biomechanics and horseshoeing. \nAs a young man he spent his mornings on top of horses as a jockey and his afternoons underneath them as a farrier’s assistant. \nHis shoeing career officially started in 1998 upon graduation from Oklahoma Farriers College. Critton has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Utah State University (2002)\, CJF (2010)\, and was the 13th farrier in the US to earn the AFA’s Therapeutic Endorsement (2013). \nJason is the official farrier of the Colorado Horse Park (2015-present)\, the head farrier for numerous FEI events\, and the farrier for the 2017 FEI World Cup jumping and dressage finals. \nHe is the founder of C-Cross Farrier Services which is a multi-farrier team based outside of Denver in Sedalia\, CO. C-Cross Farrier’s are committed to the sound performance of sport horses through continued education\, certification and competition. \nHe is passionate about shoeing show horses and is honored to share what he has learned over the years as a show farrier. Most notably he is happily married and the proud father of 2 girls and a boy\, (Charley\, Mack and Kennedy). \n												\n																										 \nThe topic will be discussed in depth\, with attendees given time to Q&A directly with the speakers. Other activities include a draw for a years free subscription to the Scientific Horseshoeing annual CPD program \nFollowing the event\, ticket holders will have the opportunity to rewatch the whole webinar in a video recording\, and will receive a PDF handout/papers with further learning\, and a certificate of your attendance for claiming CE/CPD points. \nUnsure about your time zone? We will be starting on May 20th at… \n10 am West Coast USA (PST) \n11am Mountain Standard USA (MST) \n12 noon Central USA (CST) \n1pm East Coast USA (EST) \n3pm Brazil (BRT) \n6pm UK (GMT) \n7pm Central Europe (CET) \n8pm Eastern Europe (EET) \n8pm South Africa (SAST) \n10pm Dubai (GST) \n11.30pm India (IST) \n2am + 1 Singapore (SGT) – +1 \n2am + 1 Western Australia (AWST) \n5am +1Eastern Australia (AET) – \n7am +1 New Zealand (NZDT) – \nBut if you cannot make these times work for you to join us live – you will still receive the recording and papers etc after the webinar\, so you can watch and learn at any time. \nAny questions or problems please don’t hesitate to email Louise at louise@scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk \nYou can send in your Q&A questions for the speakers prior to the same email. \n																Share on facebook\n										Facebook\n																Share on linkedin\n										LinkedIn\n																Share on email\n										Email
URL:https://scientifichorseshoeing.co.uk/liveevent/shoeing-sports-horses-for-artificial-footing-part1/
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