Virginia Equine Imaging, an elite equine sports medicine clinic known for its high caliber diagnostics and treatments, proudly announces the acquisition of the state-of-the-art Asto CT Equina® Standing CT Scanner.
Read MoreWelcome to our recent case review, where we explore some intriguing and complex cases captured with the Equina by Asto CT. This edition features sinus masses to chronic lameness and bone cysts, these cases illustrate the diagnostic journey and treatment strategies for a range of complex pathologies.
Read MoreWisconsin Equine Clinic & Hospital (WECH), a leading equine medical center renowned for its commitment to comprehensive equine care, announces an exciting partnership with Asto CT to introduce cutting-edge Computed Tomography (CT) to its practice.
Read MoreAsto CT is thrilled to announce a substantial injection of funding to propel the next phase of its global expansion for Equine Standing CT scanner known as the Equina®. This significant investment underscores investors' increasing confidence in the state-of-the-art scanner, renowned for its safe and high-quality imaging for horses in a comfortable standing position.
Read MoreSince its inception in 2015, Asto CT has been dedicated to advancing veterinary imaging, particularly in the field of equine care. Our journey began with a bold vision: to create a computed tomography (CT) scanner tailored to the unique needs of equine patients.
Read MoreDelve into our latest creation: an infographic spotlighting our specialized CT scanner tailored exclusively for horses. Discover how our cutting-edge technology revolutionizes equine diagnostics and ensures optimal veterinary care.
Read MoreEnjoy the holidays with your loved ones and treat your equine companions with this delicious peppermint horse kisses recipe.
Read MoreThe Asto CT Best Scans of the Year Awards is an annual event that recognizes the outstanding contributions of veterinary professionals in the field of computed tomography (CT) scans. This year's results showcase remarkable achievements in 3D scans, head scans, limb scans, and soft tissue filter scans.
Read MoreAsto CT, a pioneer in equine CT imaging, and VetPD, a global leader in veterinary continuing education, proudly announce their strategic partnership to enhance educational opportunities.
Read MoreThe most remarkable achievement is that in the three years following the implementation of mandatory CT scans, there have been zero catastrophic injuries at the Melbourne Cup. This is a stark contrast to the pre-screening era…
Read MoreIn the world of veterinary medicine, every horse owner and their equine companion have a unique story to tell. Their journey to recovery is an adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. Join us in this article as we introduce you to three remarkable cases.
Read MoreIn a landmark advancement for equine healthcare, Sharjah Equine Hospital proudly announces the installation of the cutting-edge Asto Equina® CT scanner. This innovative technology, the first of its kind in the region, will significantly transform the diagnostic capabilities and treatment approaches for horses.
Read MoreIn the realm of equine veterinary medicine, a dedicated group of professionals plays a vital role in caring for horses. Among them is Shannon Vesledahl B.S, CVT, an exceptional Equine Vet Tech from the University of Minnesota.
Read MoreThe successful integration of equine standing CT into veterinary practice requires careful planning and preparation. Here are key steps to consider when implementing this technology:
Read MoreOne of the most valuable tools in this regard is the equine standing computed tomography (CT) scanner. Done under sedation, this non-invasive imaging technique allows for high-resolution, three-dimensional visualization of the head and neck, making it a vital tool for identifying a wide range of injuries that can impact a horse's well-being and performance.
Read MoreThe Equina® CT scanner has been carefully selected by the expert team at Cotts Equine Hospital for its exceptional image quality, user-friendly operation, and rapid image acquisition. This new addition will enable Cotts to provide affordable and advanced imaging services to their valued clientele, as well as referring practices in the Southwest.
Read MoreA new tool, Equina® (Asto CT, Middleton, WI), has been developed and specifically designed for a veterinarian to safely image a sedated standing horse in a natural load-bearing position solving some of the key barriers to equine CT imaging. In this paper, we provide a brief description of the key features of the Equina® system and describe how it can move us into a new equine standard-of-care.
Read MoreIn the equine space, fan-beam systems offer several key advantages. Fan-beam systems offer faster scan times which make its images less susceptible to motion artifacts due to swaying or other subtle movements of the equine patient. Fan-beam images also have higher image quality, enabling them to be used to identify subtle pathological changes in the limbs of horses, and important advantage over both traditional radiography and cone-beam CT scanning.
Read MoreThe use of this advanced veterinary technology for early detection and management of musculoskeletal injuries can move us towards a new standard of care for Thoroughbred racehorses. In this paper, we provide a brief description of the key features of the Equina® system, and its use in pre-race screening.
Read MoreIn the heart of the Midwest stands the University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center (Columbia, MO), known for its state-of-the-art facilities and high levels of care. They have increased their capabilities further with the installation of an equine standing CT (Computed Tomography) scanner.
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