Session

Topic (Musculoskeletal)

Jan 26th 2026 

Royal Stable Unit Equine Medical and Rehabilitation Service Centre

Topic (How to radiograph the horse’s distal limb most effectively)

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Muang Thong Thani

Topic (Does MRI still have a role in diagnosing conditions of the distal limb of the horse?)

Jan 28th 2026

Impact 
Muang Thong Thani

Topic (Therapeutic shoeing for common conditions of the foot)

Jan 28th 2026

Royal Stable Unit Equine Medical and Rehabilitation Service Centre

Topic (Impact of saddle and/or rider on back pain)

Jan 29th 2026

Royal Stable Unit Equine Medical and Rehabilitation Service Centre

Topic (Clinical presentation of and diagnostic analgesia for proximal suspensory desmopathy)

Jan 30th 2026

Impact 
Muang Thong Thani

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Sue Dyson

Academic Background

Sue Dyson qualified as a veterinarian from the University of Cambridge in 1980. After an internship at the University of Pennsylvania and a year in private equine practice in Pennsylvania, Sue returned to Great Britain to the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket. Sue ran a clinical referral service for lameness and poor performance, attracting clients from all over the United Kingdom, Ireland and continental Europe for 37 years. From 2019 she has worked as an independent consultant, combining her horsemanship skills with her veterinary experience, with the aim of maximising performance potential.

 

Sue’s key interests are improving the diagnosis of lameness and poor performance and maximising the opportunity for horses to fulfil their athletic potential at whatever level, taking a holistic approach to the horse, rider and tack combination, and improving approaches to diagnosis and management. She has been involved not only in providing clinical services, but also clinically relevant research and education.  Sue is co-editor, with Mike Ross, of Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse and co-author of Clinical Radiology of the Horse and Equine Scintigraphy. With Sue Palmer she wrote Harmonious Horsemanship: Use of the Ridden Horse Ethogram to Optimise Potential, Partnership and Performance. She has published more than 430 papers in peer reviewed journals concerning lameness and diagnostic imaging and has lectured worldwide to veterinarians, paraprofessionals, coaches, riders and judges.

 

Sue is a former President of the British Equine Veterinary Association and is currently scientific advisor to the Saddle Research Trust and Moorcroft Rehabilitation Centre. Sue is also a rider, and has produced horses from novice to top national level in both eventing and show jumping. Sue holds the Instructors and Stable Managers Certificates of the British Horse Society (BHSI).

 

Sue has been awarded many international accolades for her work including induction into the University of Kentucky Equine Research Hall of Fame for                                                         outstanding   contributions to research in equine veterinary science, Honorary Membership of  the British Equine Veterinary Association and Societa Italiana Veterinari Per Equini, Italy, the American Association of Equine Practitioners Frank J. Milne Award and the Tierklinik Hochmoor Prize, Germany,  for outstanding, creative and lasting work in equine veterinary medicine. 

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