KPP, EquiManagement Bring You Equine Neuromuscular Disorders Week 

Catch up on recent research about neuromuscular disorders in horses during this awareness week brought to you by Kentucky Performance Products.
Horse with shivers, common equine neuromuscular condition.
Equine Neuromuscular Disorders Week will cover common conditions such as shivers and PSSM. | Adobe Stock

Equine neuromuscular disorders can have severe implications for horses’ athletic performance and quality of life. When these problems present, practitioners need to act quickly to diagnose and manage them.  

For Equine Neuromuscular Disorders Week, starting Oct. 21, 2024, EquiManagement has partnered with Kentucky Performance Products (KPP), the manufacturer of Elevate®, to highlight recent research on various neuromuscular conditions in horses.  

Research topics will focus on conditions veterinarians frequently see in the field, such as shivers, PSSM, and MFM.  

Look for content all week on EquiManagement.com, on our Facebook and Instagram pages, and in our e-newsletters.  

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