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Thursday, 16 April 2009

Equinalysis Business Partner Forum

On the 16th April 2009, Equinalysis held its annual Business Partner Forum at Usk College Equine Unit.   

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Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Equinalysis goes International

Having established itself in the UK and with a number of exciting developments soon to be announced, regarding its relationship...

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Friday, 26 September 2008

Equimetrics Launch Event planned for Monday 6th October 2008

Equinalysis 'Business Partner' Equimetrics, will be holding their launch event on Monday 8th October at Askham Bryan College, Askham Bryan,...

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Cutomer Testimonials

"The objective measurement of lameness and changes in locomotion are missing pieces of critical information needed to make key decisions related to equine health and performance."
John McEwen BVMS MRCVS, Director of Equine Sports Science, British Equestrian Federation

"The Equinalysis System is the perfect example of science and research working in close partnership with the practitioners (those that are regularly in contact with horses, riders and owners). The system has proven itself to be a very useful aid in both the monitoring and improvement of performance within the World Class Programme."
Will Connell, BEF Performance Director

"The concept of Equinalysis Gait Analysis in sports horse practice, appeals to me as the first readily available and easily understood tool for the clinicians appraisal of the efficiency of their diagnostic techniques and treatments."
Jane Nixon, Nixon Equine Veterinary Practice

"Equinalysis Gait Analysis System has become an invaluable asset to aid the rehabilitation process for the horses and ponies that are undergoing extensive rehabilitation programmes at ILPH. We specialise in, not only welfare cases but the sport horses that are in need of specialised treatment to gain back their athletic function. Equinalysis has taken a lot of the ‘guess work’ away from what can be a lengthy process of elimination when deciding the best way forward in their treatment."
Eileen Gillen, International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH)