Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet

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25/01/2020

Triple win this weekend... Wonderful day.
With passion and dedication... ⭐️

Bahrain πŸ‡§πŸ‡­ season 2019-2020



Photos from Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet's post 13/10/2019

Nice improvement of a severe thendinopathy in flat racing horse... .


Photos from Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet's post 13/10/2019

Nice improvement of a severe thendinopathy in flat racing horse...



Photos 30/09/2019

Before and after treatment of this Tendinopathy on a flat racing horse.
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A good diagnosis will help us to make the proper treatment then to get a nice results.



28/12/2018

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Photos from Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet's post 27/12/2018

Diagnosing the cloudy equine eye is often met with trepidation in the field setting because of the variety of differentials for this condition, many of which are clinically difficult to distinguish. Most equine veterinarians feel comfortable with diagnosis and treatment of uncomplicated corneal ulceration be- cause of its high prevalence in equine practice. However, the cloudy eye with intact epithelium is a less common complaint and can prove to be a diag- nostic challenge. Furthermore, accurate diagnosis is vital. Treatment for one condition is often con- traindicated for another, particularly with regard to the use of corticosteroids. The importance of accu- rate diagnosis and treatment is accentuated by the fact that maintenance of a clear visual axis is often a necessity for the career of the equine patient. Equine eyes have the propensity to degenerate rap- idly, leaving very little room for error.


@ Masaieed Doha Qatar

26/12/2018

Once due asepsis I proceed to inject the fetlock joint!
Note ⚠️ : My hands were carefully washed with different antiseptics, no gloves! they finished! 🀩πŸ€ͺ🀫


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Photos from Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet's post 03/12/2018

Approximately 70 % of equines develop the Wolf's Tooth:

β€’ They are pointed teeth that appear after each side of the first upper molar.

β€’ They are pointed teeth that appear to have not function in the modern horse and are vestiges of a more primitive ancestor.

β€’ Nowadays, this tooth is removed because it can cause pain in training

β€’The recovery can vary from a day to a week depending on the size of the animal and the tooth to be extracted.

@ Kingdom of Bahrain

Photos from Manuel Alejandro Parra Zavalet's post 26/11/2018

On this occasion this little boy wanted to carry out the dental work on his own horse...πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻🐴

@ Asia/Bahrain

25/11/2018

From Spain πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Jumping horse.
Differential diagnosis?πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ»

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