Service: Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

A person wearing a long‑sleeved patterned shirt stands beside a brown horse inside a wooden stable. One of the person’s hands rests on the horse’s neck while the horse’s head, fitted with a dark halter, is positioned close to the person. Soft natural light enters the stable, illuminating the wooden walls and partially visible outdoor area in the background.

There’s no such thing as a “bad” horse

Melinda Story, the inaugural Leslie A. Malone Presidential Chair in Equine Sports Medicine, investigates the equine axial skeleton – which includes the neck, back and pelvis – and nerve pain.