
A Stride Above!
Welcome to "A Stride Above Podcast," where our love for horses and dedication to their well-being brings us together! Your Host, Dr Alberto Rullan, an ISELP-certified Equine Sports Medicine Veterinarian and Owner of Performance Equine Veterinary Services and Equine Performance Innovative Center (EPIC) is here to guide you through the latest in horse care, health, and performance.
The bond between a horse and its owner is profound, built on trust, understanding, and a deep commitment to their health and happiness. It's our goal to nurture that bond through education and information, making complex veterinary knowledge accessible and actionable for you.
You can expect biweekly episodes to gallop into a range of topics essential for every horse owner. From innovative treatment options that are redefining equine care, to practical advice on recognizing early signs of health issues, we're covering it all. Our focus is on prevention, early detection, and the latest advancements in treatments to ensure your horse can reach their peak performance abilities.
Together, we'll ensure that you and your horses always remain a stride above the rest!
A Stride Above!
Ep 34 - Discussing "Tying Up" Equine Rhabdomyolysis Disease
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In today’s episode, Dr. Alberto Rullan discusses Equine Rhabdomyolysis, commonly known as “tying up” or the “Monday morning disease.” This condition can essentially leave horses extremely tight and sometimes unable to move, leading to concerns about muscle breakdown.
In this episode you’ll learn about:
• What Equine Rhabdomyolysis is and how it affects horse muscle function, causing stiffness and immobility.
• All the various types of tying up, ranging from severe cases where horses can’t move to milder cases with slight stiffness.
• What treatment options are available, including IV fluids, anti-inflammatories, and sedation to help manage severe cases.
• How taking preventative measures, including stress reduction strategies and medications like dantrolene, can help manage the risk of this condition.
If you’d like to learn even more or have any further questions regarding Equine Rhabdomyolysis also known as Tying-Up disease, visit https://www.albertorullan.com/ for more information! Be sure to subscribe, follow and rate this podcast- we appreciate immensely! See you back here next week for more helpful tips and guidance on improving the mindful care of your horse’s health.
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