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HorseAdvice.com » Diseases of Horses » Lameness » Treatment Methods » Rehabilitating Injuries to the Tendons and Ligaments »
  Discussion on Dr Carol Gillis as a rehab consultant
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edsgirl

Posted on Thursday, Feb 11, 2016 - 9:55 pm:

I am glad that I used the services of Dr. Gillis to check on my horse's suspensory healing. I had sent her 29 images of my horse's u/s. My local vets did not think the branches were of any consequence seeing as how we are now dealing with a chronic proximal thickening.

Dr. Gillis recommended a rehab program based on what she saw - the branches are only 65-70% healed. Her program is tailored to my horse's healing and she is happy answer my questions on rehab. Her website is equineultrasound.com.
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