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Measurably better lameness care

The Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator® is a veterinary diagnostic system used to objectively measure a horse’s movement.

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Measurably Better Lameness Care

The Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator® biomechanical care platform is a real-time, handheld, field-based system that enables a veterinarian to objectively measure lameness in horses with non-invasive inertial sensors.

Measurably better

Quantify equine lameness with wireless sensors that track horse movement accurately to less than 1 millimeter.
Algorithms, based on decades of equine research, compute precise lameness metrics the human eye can’t see.

In the Clinic or Field

Trusted by hundreds of private practices in over 35 countries and 80 universities, including 90% of all AAVMC accredited veterinary schools in North America.

Real Time

Microelectronic sensors measure precisely how the horse moves with wireless, real-time data collection. Instrumentation is quick, easy and completely non-invasive.

Evidence Based

The Equinosis Q is the result of 20 years of gait analysis research performed by equine veterinarians and led by University of Missouri Equinosis Program Director Dr. Kevin Keegan.

Precise

Equinosis Q wireless sensors quantify equine lameness with wireless sensors that track horse movement accurately to less than 1 millimeter.

It's Just Physics!

University of Missouri Professor of Equine Surgery Dr. Kevin G. Keegan on the clinical sign of lameness and the best movement parameter to detect and measure it.

Why it Works

Horses with painful limbs shift biomechanical loads to less painful limbs. Regardless of the mechanism a particular horse will use to shift load, the result can be measured by changes to the horse’s natural symmetry. The Q measures asymmetry with remarkable accuracy.

How it Works

With 10 times more sensitivity than the human eye, and sophisticated algorithms based on decades of veterinary research, the Q quantifies motion asymmetries directly associated with decreased weight bearing.

The most advanced lameness
measurement system available

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The most advanced lameness measurement system available

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