Ride Along With A Veterinarian—Sarah Puchalski, DVM, DACVR | CT Scans

Computed tomography is a 3D imaging technology that rotates around the horse to create detailed digital images of inside the horse’s body. The images are used to diagnose a range of medical, dental and orthopedic conditions.

[Episode 1: Ride Along with a Veterinarian | Bone Scans]

[Episode 2: Ride Along with a Veterinarian | Kissing Spine]

[Episode 3: Ride Along with a Veterinarian | Equine MRI]

[Episode 4: Ride Along with a Veterinarian | Anesthesia]

[Episode 5: Ride Along with a Veterinarian | Neurectomy]

Access the full Ride Along with a Veterinarian library here. 

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