
Equine Case Study 4: Neurological Disease
What if your horse’s subtle stumble or odd stance wasn’t just fatigue or soreness—but something far more serious?
In this powerful 1.5-hour video-based case study, you’ll learn how to recognize the early warning signs of equine neurological disease before it becomes dangerous or irreversible. Taught by an experienced veterinarian, this course blends detailed anatomical insight with real-life case videos, practical safety guidance, and essential red-flag behaviors you need to know. From spinal cord compression and EPM to rare conditions like stringhalt and neuroaxonal dystrophy, you’ll explore how neurological issues show up in the field—and what to do when you see them.
Whether you’re a horse owner, barn manager, or vet tech, this course will sharpen your ability to assess movement, recognize abnormal behavior, and know when (and why) to escalate a case to your veterinarian.
Includes:
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90-minute recorded lecture with visual case examples
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Downloadable PDF resources for review and reference
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A guided assignment to apply what you’ve learned
Who it’s for: Horse owners, barn managers, equine bodyworkers, and veterinary support staff who want to increase their confidence around spotting and handling neurologic red flags in horses.
Want all 5 case studies?
This course is part of the Equine Case Study Masterclass, a discounted bundle that gives you access to every case study in the series. Learn from real horses, real injuries, and real diagnostic challenges across five essential topics.
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