WebLeC online CPD training for horse vets
Recorded on : Thursday 22 March 2012, 7.30pm
How to deal with angular limb deformities in foals
Jane Boswell MA, Vet MB, Cert VA, Cert ES (Orth), Dipl.ECVS, MRCVS (European & RCVS Specialist in equine surgery)

Jane qualified from Cambridge University in 1993 and then worked for 2 years in a mixed practice in Surrey. Following this she completed an internship and residency in Equine Surgery at the Royal Veterinary College. During this time she gained RCVS Certificates in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Equine Surgery (Orthopaedics). She was awarded the ECVS Diploma of Large Animal Surgery in 2000. After a brief spell as a Lecturer in Equine Surgery at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark in 2000, she joined The Liphook Equine Hospital in 2000 as one of the surgical team and became a partner in 2006.
Jane is an RCVS and ECVS recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery. She has been an examiner and chief examiner for the RCVS Certificate in Equine Surgery and is currently the chair of the ECVS Large Animal Examination Committee.
Key learning points
· Cause and management of hyperextension injuries in foals
· Congenital flexural deformities – recognition and management
· Acquired flexural deformities – recognition, cause and management
· Causes of angular limb deformities in foals
· How to assess angular limb deformities in foals
· Conservative and surgical treatment options for angular limb deformities in foals
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