Dr. Chris Whitton

BVSc, FANZCVS, PhD, Professor and Head of Equine Center at the University of Melbourne Veterinary School. Head of the Equine Limb Injury Prevention Program.

“Imaging both limbs simultaneously helps us identify unexpected lesions with significant prognostic implications. It allows for a complete assessment of key joints, and provides a view of bone, soft tissues, and foot balance. This enables us to develop a comprehensive management plan.” — Dr. Chris Whitton

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U-Vet Case’s

 

TB with parasagittal lysis and surrounding sclerosis

TB with lesions: Radial carpal & 3rd carpal bones in both midcarpal & carpometacarpal joints

 

Using CT in Standing Surgery