Equine Thermography provides a very quick and easy way to evaluate the shape your horse is in. CERTIFIED AND SPECIALIZED IN HORSES!
Detection of soft tissue injury, inflammation, muscle or nerve injury, ulcers, saddle fitting problems, Pre-purchase Exams and many more!
Heat projections are picked up by the thermal imager and can be indicative of nerve root problems, disc compression, arthritis, saddle injuries/issues, issues related to uneven gaits and other factors.
Poor circulation, laminitis, abscesses, poor farrier technique and other factors contribute to hoof issues which can be readily evaluated.
With acute joint injuries or degeneration, an initial increase in thermal activity is typically present in the surrounding areas and can be picked up by the thermal imager.
Saddle fitting issues can easily be pinpointed, the images passed on to the saddle fitter and thus corrected.
This is your chance to GIVE YOUR HORSE A VOICE! Have it checked BEFORE the SHOW SEASON starts.
A very inexpensive way to see what's going on under the skin, give your horse a voice and detect problems up to 2 weeks before any Clinical Signs.
YOU know when your horse is not quite right but can't put your finger on what's not right! This is a frustrating complaint for veterinarians when the horse ‘is just not right’ or is showing poor performance without showing any clinical signs. Thermography can detect issues such as muscle damage or saddle fitting issues which can contribute to this. ! It's time for a Thermal Imaging session.
Early Detection
Thermography has been proven to detect damage in structures up to three weeks before the horse shows any clinical signs. Before a structure, such as a tendon or ligament ‘breakdown’ it undergoes a degree of accumulative damage. This weakens the structure without the horse being actively lame, and when trained whilst having this micro-damage they are much more susceptible to serious injury.
Use of Equine Thermography for detection of (potential) Problems by:
Pre Purchase Exams
Hoof Imbalance
Ligaments & Tendons
Nerve Damage & Injury
Back Problems & Pain
Joint & Skeletal Problems
Muscle Problems & Injury
Saddle Fitting
Dental Problems
For a whole horse scan you get 30 images including a report to share with your veterinarian and /or farrier for $145, Farm calls are split between EVERYBODY on the same ROUTE, so customers often end up with a $10 or $15 farm call fee.
Here are a couple customer reviews:
Visa has had a session by Susanne Huber of EquiCare+ Therapies yesterday!! All the horses had thermal imaging done as a spring checkup!! Thank you from me and all the 'kids' Susanne!! You have hands of Gold!! Jennifer Derksen
"Had Susanne come out to do our barrel racers. It was great. Really helped to show areas that can be worked on even before our season starts. Would highly recommend it if you have competition horses!" Penny Hunniford
Susanne only uses a high resolution FLIR thermal imaging camera (T420bx) for medical/veterinary purposes, which produces images that exceed the requirements for medically acceptable Thermal Images (Thermograms) by using the High Contrast Rainbow Palette. This ensures an accurate picture and making proper interpretation possible.
Got your interest? Call me at 613 331 1868 or email at [email protected], Susanne to book your appointment. I am normally booking 1 month in advance.
Detection of soft tissue injury, inflammation, muscle or nerve injury, ulcers, saddle fitting problems, Pre-purchase Exams and many more!
Heat projections are picked up by the thermal imager and can be indicative of nerve root problems, disc compression, arthritis, saddle injuries/issues, issues related to uneven gaits and other factors.
Poor circulation, laminitis, abscesses, poor farrier technique and other factors contribute to hoof issues which can be readily evaluated.
With acute joint injuries or degeneration, an initial increase in thermal activity is typically present in the surrounding areas and can be picked up by the thermal imager.
Saddle fitting issues can easily be pinpointed, the images passed on to the saddle fitter and thus corrected.
This is your chance to GIVE YOUR HORSE A VOICE! Have it checked BEFORE the SHOW SEASON starts.
A very inexpensive way to see what's going on under the skin, give your horse a voice and detect problems up to 2 weeks before any Clinical Signs.
YOU know when your horse is not quite right but can't put your finger on what's not right! This is a frustrating complaint for veterinarians when the horse ‘is just not right’ or is showing poor performance without showing any clinical signs. Thermography can detect issues such as muscle damage or saddle fitting issues which can contribute to this. ! It's time for a Thermal Imaging session.
Early Detection
Thermography has been proven to detect damage in structures up to three weeks before the horse shows any clinical signs. Before a structure, such as a tendon or ligament ‘breakdown’ it undergoes a degree of accumulative damage. This weakens the structure without the horse being actively lame, and when trained whilst having this micro-damage they are much more susceptible to serious injury.
Use of Equine Thermography for detection of (potential) Problems by:
Pre Purchase Exams
Hoof Imbalance
Ligaments & Tendons
Nerve Damage & Injury
Back Problems & Pain
Joint & Skeletal Problems
Muscle Problems & Injury
Saddle Fitting
Dental Problems
For a whole horse scan you get 30 images including a report to share with your veterinarian and /or farrier for $145, Farm calls are split between EVERYBODY on the same ROUTE, so customers often end up with a $10 or $15 farm call fee.
Here are a couple customer reviews:
Visa has had a session by Susanne Huber of EquiCare+ Therapies yesterday!! All the horses had thermal imaging done as a spring checkup!! Thank you from me and all the 'kids' Susanne!! You have hands of Gold!! Jennifer Derksen
"Had Susanne come out to do our barrel racers. It was great. Really helped to show areas that can be worked on even before our season starts. Would highly recommend it if you have competition horses!" Penny Hunniford
Susanne only uses a high resolution FLIR thermal imaging camera (T420bx) for medical/veterinary purposes, which produces images that exceed the requirements for medically acceptable Thermal Images (Thermograms) by using the High Contrast Rainbow Palette. This ensures an accurate picture and making proper interpretation possible.
Got your interest? Call me at 613 331 1868 or email at [email protected], Susanne to book your appointment. I am normally booking 1 month in advance.