Sue Dyson

Sue Dyson biogSue Dyson graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1980.
After an internship at the University of Pennsylvania and a year in practice in the US, became a clinician at the AHT, where she is head of clinical orthopaedics.

November 2020

Sue Dyson discusses the need for equine vets to understand training principles and equine behavioural responses to recognise the difference between causes of pain.

35 mins

February 2020

Sue Dyson concludes this article by considering the application of the ridden horse ethogram to real-time lameness cases.

26 mins

November 2019

Sue Dyson describes work to assess if facial expression or behaviour can help determine presence of this pain.

41 mins

September 2019

Sue Dyson reviews developments in the understanding of risk factors, and discusses diagnosis and management of this condition.

51 mins

July 2019

Laura Quiney and Sue Dyson take a look at the latest clinical research concerning this prevalent condition in horses.

26 mins

March 2019

Finding a cause of equine lameness can be straightforward, but often evaluating poor performance and reaching a consensus on it can be a complex and time-consuming process for first-opinion practitioners.

61 mins

March 2018

The authors review some of the recent literature that has advanced our knowledge of the diagnosis of lameness.

23 mins

September 2017

Sue Dyson reviews literature related to aspects of this issue, in light of clinical experiences and limited evidence-based data.

29 mins

May 2017

Laura Quiney and Sue Dyson look at a variety of recent research undertaken on both the aetiology and detection of horses presenting as lame.

32 mins

January 2017

Laura Quiney and Sue Dyson explore methods of managing and training horses for competition and how to avoid stress, tension and obesity.

44 mins

Annamaria Nagy and Sue Dyson investigate some of the advances in diagnostic imaging in horses using studies on techniques to discover injuries.

28 mins

December 2016

Laura Quiney and Sue Dyson consider the challenges of identifying the sources of pain causing lameness and poor performance in horses.

50 mins

May 2016

Laura Jones and Sue Dyson look at the impact of temperament, mood, emotional reaction and the relationship between a horse and its rider on an equine’s athletic ability and performance.

36 mins