Seeking solid CE on tendon injury prevention

Has anyone found a hands-on equine course that truly sharpens early SDFT/DDFT ultrasound detection and turns it into practical prevention — conditioning, farriery coordination, and staged return-to-work plans that keep horses sound? I’m booking March/April and would prefer live scanning with a portable 7.5–12 MHz linear probe plus case follow-ups rather than just lecture.

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VetPD distal limb ultrasound: “live scanning,” farrier input, Zoom follow-ups; March dates — bring your 7.5–12 MHz? https://www.vetpd.com/.

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And i’d look at ISELP’s fetlock/pastern or metacarpus modules — live horse “scanning stations” with 7.5–12 MHz, hoof mechanics input, and member case‑round webinars; schedule here: https://www.iselp.org/. Email ahead to bring your unit and be assigned extra scanning time, and know it skews biomechanics more than rehab so I pair it with a staged loading checklist to keep it from being just jelly and pretty pictures.

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