Guelph, ON, Jan. 27, 2022 – Dr. Melissa McKee of McKee-Pownall Equine has been announced as the course instructor for the Racehorse Injury/Lameness Prevention & Care course. Offered by Equine Guelph, the two-week short course runs from Feb. 21 ā Mar. 4, 2022, and registration for trainers, grooms and owners is available at www.TheHorsePortal.ca/.
Participants will learn daily practices that can optimize health and performance and reduce the risk of lameness issues in their athletic racehorses. Everything from early detection, footing and exercise regime can have an impact on soundness.
Dr. Melissa McKee grew up in the local horse industry. After graduating, she worked in New Jersey at a large equine referral hospital that provided surgical care, lameness, medicine, emergency, and ambulatory practice, followed by a year in equine practice in Alberta before returning to Ontario as a founding partner of McKee-Pownall Equine Services.
She is certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy through the COAC. Melissa has served on the American Association of Equine Practitioners Scholarship, Racing, Education, and Ethics committees, and is an Equine representative for the Ontario Animal Health Network. Dr. McKeeās professional interests include lameness, diagnostic imaging, MRI, VSMT, and racehorse/sports medicine practice.
McKee will be joined by guest expert, Dr. Orlaith Cleary who graduated with a veterinary degree from University College Dublin, Ireland in June 2003. Cleary joined the Ontario Equine Hospital team in April 2019. Dr. Clearyās special interests are in advanced imaging (MRI, CT, scintigraphy), as well as all aspects of soft tissue and orthopedic surgery.
McKee and Cleary will be discussing common lameness issues for racehorses as well as early detection and prevention. You will also learn about the horseās musculoskeletal system, how they move, best practices for detecting lameness, assessment tools, management of a lame horse and the latest research.
In the 2017 Ontario Horse Racing Industry Survey conducted by Equine Guelph, āinjuries/lamenessā was ranked the number two health issue of concern after respiratory issues.
Trainers, Grooms, Owners ā Sign up now for the Racehorse Injury/Lameness Prevention & Care starting February 21. Help your racehorses reach their full potential.
Tuition is $95 CDN. Special discounts to AGCO licensees, Horse Racing Alberta licensees, Standardbred Canada members and Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Industry Association members.
For those who have never taken an online course before, no prior online learning experience is required. Limited registrations available.
Racehorse Injury/Lameness Prevention & Care Feb. 21 – Mar. 4, 2022 ā click here.
by Equine Guelph