
Andy Fiske-Jackson
Andy Fiske-Jackson, BVSc, MVetMed, Dipl. ECVS, FHEA, MRCVS, is associate professor in equine surgery, RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Surgery specialising in the use of objective gait analysis in both lameness and back pain cases. He has lectured both nationally and internationally on the subject.
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Orthopaedic ultrasound for diagnosing soft tissue injuries in horses
Diagnostic ultrasound is a tremendously useful modality for imaging orthopaedic injuries that is both safe and relatively cost-effective
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Placement and interpretation of lower limb nerve blocks in horses
Diagnostic anaesthesia of the distal limb, commonly referred to as nerve and joint blocks, is probably the most valuable tool in an equine lameness clinician’s arsenal
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Evaluation of the sacroiliac joint region in horses
Horses with SI joint dysfunction may vary in presentation, so a thorough examination is important.
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Surgical removal of soft tissue masses in horses
The method for removing soft tissue masses will vary according to the mass type and is often combined with adjuvant treatments such as electrochemotherapy.
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Management of Sarcoids
Numerous treatment options are available but there are many considerations to take into account.
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