Equine Swayback
Gain insight into the condition of Equine Swayback in this scientifically informed presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, created for veterinarians, equine physiotherapists, and horse owners. The session explores the structural and biomechanical changes associated with lordosis, including weakening of the supporting ligaments, age-related spinal degeneration, and genetic predisposition. Notable signs include a pronounced dip in the back, altered posture, and reduced athletic performance. Diagnosis is based on visual assessment, conformation analysis, and in some cases radiographic evaluation. Management emphasises a holistic approach incorporating PSC, FOP, FOC alongside advanced TopPetPro solutions such as MITO Peptide Organotherapy, NANO Peptide Organotherapy, etc., to support musculoskeletal integrity, enhance connective tissue resilience, and maintain spinal health.