We are delighted to announce that INDIBA has joined forces with the esteemed Veterinary Association for Higher Learning (VAHL) to present an exclusive online symposium on the Improvement of Equine Performance. This exciting event has been designed specifically for equine veterinary professionals who are committed to exploring the latest advancements in equine health and performance.
As a global leader in animal health technology, INDIBA is dedicated to advancing the field of equine treatments through cutting-edge research and innovative technologies. The VAHL is a highly respected professional organization that brings together leading experts in veterinary medicine to promote excellence in education and research.
This symposium promises to be a valuable and engaging experience for all participants, featuring a diverse range of presentations and discussions on topics such as equine sports medicine and rehabilitation. Our distinguished panel of speakers includes world-renowned experts in equine health and performance, as well as top industry professionals.
We invite you to join us for this exciting event and discover the latest breakthroughs in equine performance. This is a unique opportunity to engage with like-minded professionals and expand your knowledge and expertise in the field of equine health. We look forward to seeing you there!
Attend this symposium for only 25€! Fill in the registration form to get instructions to obtain this amazing price.
This online symposium is offered by the VAHL and directed to veterinary professionals.
Cervical pain is a common problem in dogs that reduces their quality of life. Marina Gonzalo (Spain) tells us how she has successfully treated cervical pain with INDIBA in her patients.
Cervical pain is a common problem in dogs that reduces their quality of life. Marina Gonzalo (Spain) tells us how she has successfully treated cervical pain with INDIBA in her patients.
Cervical pain is a common problem in dogs that reduces their quality of life. Marina Gonzalo (Spain) tells us how she has successfully treated cervical pain with INDIBA in her patients.