Ride Along With A Veterinarian—Sarah Puchalski | Bone Scans

How equine nuclear scintigraphy "bone scans" works and how it can help determine what's wrong with your horse.

Nuclear scintigraphy “bone scans” can provide you and your veterinarian with a comprehensive look at the areas of injury in your horse. It can help you pinpoint inflammation, osteoarthritis, fractures, and more, making nuclear scintigraphy a fantastic diagnostic tool that gives you a broad overview of the entire skeleton of the horse.

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