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SUMMARY:PHCP Equine Hoof Anatomy and White Line Disease: Live Dissections with Lindsey Field Part 1 (2.5 CE)
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DESCRIPTION:PHCP Equine Hoof Anatomy and White Line Disease: Live Dissections with Lindsey Field Part 1 (2.5 CE)\n\n05/03/26 07:00 PM EST\n - 05/03/26 09:30 PM EST\Description:\nPart 1: Anatomy-led Exploration\nRather than approaching the foot from a theoretical or slide-based perspective, this will be a specimen-led session.   Using real feet, dissections, and anatomical models, we will work progressively from the external hoof capsule inward in examining each structure in situ before revealing the layers beneath.\n\nWe will begin with the outer hoof capsule, discussing its composition, growth, and visible features, before moving into the internal architecture of the foot.\n\nThrough a series of dissections—including sagittal, transverse, and isolated structural views—we will identify and examine:\n\nThe hoof capsule, including wall, bars, white line and frog\nThe lamellar interface and its attachment to the distal phalanx and inner hoof wall\nThe bony column\nLigaments stabilizing the bony column\nTendons influencing distal limb movement\nThe caudal foot: digital cushion and ungual cartilages\nThe blood circulation including the coriums\nThroughout the session, emphasis will be placed on how each structure is formed, its composition and its anatomical role within the foot.\n\nThis is an anatomy-led exploration. While pathological conditions may be referenced briefly for context, the primary focus is on building a clear, three-dimensional understanding of normal structure through direct visualisation.\n\nPresenter:\nLindsey Field is an equine hoof anatomist, educator, and clinical research professional with over 45 years’ experience in scientific investigation. She holds an M.Sc. in Chemical Analysis and an Equine Science degree (Equine Science Academy, 2022), and has undertaken advanced podiatry training with EPC Solutions (Distinction, 2023) and Dr Ric Redden (2025).\n\nDriven by a deeply analytical mindset, Lindsey is known for asking fundamental “why” questions and rigorously testing assumptions. Her work is grounded in independence—she does not subscribe to any single trimming method or ideology, instead relying on evidence, observation, and anatomical truth. She is equally committed to intellectual honesty, openly revising her views as new evidence emerges.\n\nHer journey into hoof anatomy began out of necessity, when persistent lameness in her own horse led her to question conventional explanations. This prompted an intensive exploration of the internal structures of the equine foot through dissection.\n\nSince 2017, Lindsey has dissected and documented over 1,000 equine feet, developing a detailed, practical understanding of hoof anatomy and function. In 2020, she began collaborating with Professor Chris Pollitt, producing educational dissection content and teaching his work\n\nLindsey is widely recognised for her ability to translate complex anatomical and pathology concepts into clear, accessible learning. Through carefully structured visuals, dissections, and memorable analogies, she supports both horse owners and professionals in developing a deeper, more accurate understanding of the equine foot.\n\nBoth Parts 1 and 2 are included with your single purchase. A recording of the live event will be available for viewing as many times as you would like for two years.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:PHCP Equine Hoof Anatomy and White Line Disease: Live Dissections with Lindsey Field Part 1 (2.5 CE)<br /><br />05/03/26 07:00 PM EST - 05/03/26 09:30 PM EST<br />Description:<br />Part 1: Anatomy-led Exploration<br />
Rather than approaching the foot from a theoretical or slide-based perspective, this will be a specimen-led session. &nbsp; Using real feet, dissections, and anatomical models, we will work progressively from the external hoof capsule inward in examining each structure in situ before revealing the layers beneath.<br />
<br />
We will begin with the outer hoof capsule, discussing its composition, growth, and visible features, before moving into the internal architecture of the foot.<br />
<br />
Through a series of dissections&mdash;including sagittal, transverse, and isolated structural views&mdash;we will identify and examine:<br />
<br />
The hoof capsule, including wall, bars, white line and frog<br />
The lamellar interface and its attachment to the distal phalanx and inner hoof wall<br />
The bony column<br />
Ligaments stabilizing the bony column<br />
Tendons influencing distal limb movement<br />
The caudal foot: digital cushion and ungual cartilages<br />
The blood circulation including the coriums<br />
Throughout the session, emphasis will be placed on how each structure is formed, its composition and its anatomical role within the foot.<br />
<br />
This is an anatomy-led exploration. While pathological conditions may be referenced briefly for context, the primary focus is on building a clear, three-dimensional understanding of normal structure through direct visualisation.<br />
<br />
Presenter:<br />
Lindsey Field is an equine hoof anatomist, educator, and clinical research professional with over 45 years&rsquo; experience in scientific investigation. She holds an M.Sc. in Chemical Analysis and an Equine Science degree (Equine Science Academy, 2022), and has undertaken advanced podiatry training with EPC Solutions (Distinction, 2023) and Dr Ric Redden (2025).<br />
<br />
Driven by a deeply analytical mindset, Lindsey is known for asking fundamental &ldquo;why&rdquo; questions and rigorously testing assumptions. Her work is grounded in independence&mdash;she does not subscribe to any single trimming method or ideology, instead relying on evidence, observation, and anatomical truth. She is equally committed to intellectual honesty, openly revising her views as new evidence emerges.<br />
<br />
Her journey into hoof anatomy began out of necessity, when persistent lameness in her own horse led her to question conventional explanations. This prompted an intensive exploration of the internal structures of the equine foot through dissection.<br />
<br />
Since 2017, Lindsey has dissected and documented over 1,000 equine feet, developing a detailed, practical understanding of hoof anatomy and function. In 2020, she began collaborating with Professor Chris Pollitt, producing educational dissection content and teaching his work<br />
<br />
Lindsey is widely recognised for her ability to translate complex anatomical and pathology concepts into clear, accessible learning. Through carefully structured visuals, dissections, and memorable analogies, she supports both horse owners and professionals in developing a deeper, more accurate understanding of the equine foot.<br />
<br />
Both Parts 1 and 2 are included with your single purchase. A recording of the live event will be available for viewing as many times as you would like for two years.
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