WSU researching stem cells and surgical technique to heal equine suspensory ligament injuries

Suspensory ligament injuries are a common problem in horses that can result in performance-limiting lameness. In addition, chronically affected horses that are unresponsive to rest and rehabilitation programs may be unable to return to the same use as before the injury, and subsequently may be retired or euthanized.

Read the full post and much more in the Fall 2009 Newsletter of the WSU Newsletter.

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