It is a diagnostic procedure that involves the use of an endoscope to visually examine internal structures of a horse’s body. An endoscope is a flexible tube equipped with a light and a camera that allows veterinarians to view and assess the horse’s internal organs and structures in real time.
A dynamic endoscopy is performed while the horse is exercising, often during regular training or under racing conditions. The horse wears a portable, wireless endoscope system that captures video of the upper airway in real-time as the horse moves.
This examination visualises the upper respiratory tract, especially the pharynx and larynx (horse’s throat) during exercise.
Equitom offers a large riding arena with jumps where you can ride your horse during examination
Our team also offers this examination off site at your stable or training site depending on the needs to replicate the usual training conditions and can go for instance on a racetrack.