Laminitis Myth Buster Series (8) Laminitis: Myth vs Pathology
Overview
Laminitis is one of the most devastating diseases affecting domesticated horses—responsible for the second highestnumber of equine euthanasia cases worldwide. Despite decades of research, misconceptions about its causes, mechanisms, and treatment still persist.This final session gives attendees the confidence to separate fact from fiction—permanently.
In this The ultimate myth-busting session.
The Myths addressed by Professor Pollitt include:
- “Laminitis starts in the sole.”
- Poor farrier trims cause P3 rotation
- “Only fat ponies get laminitis.”
- “Once the horse is sound, the laminitis is gone.”
- “Rotation only happens in severe cases.”
- “You can fix laminitis with trimming or shoeing alone.”
This final session gives attendees the confidence to separate fact from fiction—permanently.
This program is an extraordinary opportunity: Pollitt rarely presents extended, public-access educational series of this depth.
The HoofFlix Myth Buster Series, sponsored by 3D Anatomize, brings unprecedented clarity to this complex disease
This is the only public-access CPD series in which Pollitt will personally dismantle long-held myths and translate nearly 50 years of clinical and scientific research into clear, practical guidance.
Professor Chris Pollitt BVSc PhD is one of the most influential figures in modern equine veterinary science. His landmark research at the University of Queensland revolutionised global understanding of laminitis—including:
- The discovery of lamellar stretch and separation mechanisms
- Vascular, inflammatory, endocrinological, and mechanical pathways of laminitis
- The hoof capsule–lamellar interface in both healthy and diseased feet
- 3D mapping of lamellar anatomy
- Development of digital venography for laminitic assessment
- Groundbreaking studies on insulin dysregulation and metabolic laminitis
He has authored or co-authored hundreds of peer-reviewed papers, mentored numerous researchers, and remains a globally respected authority whose work is foundational to every modern text on laminitis.
This series is essential for:
✔ Farriers
Gain a deep, anatomical and biomechanical understanding that improves trimming, shoeing, and long-term laminitis rehabilitation.
✔ Veterinarians & Vet Students
Sharpen clinical diagnosis, improve radiographic interpretation, and update treatment strategies based on the very latest evidence.
✔ Hoofcare Practitioners & Paraprofessionals
Build confidence in assessment, imaging interpretation, and real-world management.
✔ Horse Owners, Trainers & Riders
Understand what laminitis really is, how it develops, and what early warning signs should never be ignored.
✔ Equine Educators
Use the most accurate research available to teach anatomy, pathology, and hoof care.
If you own, care for, or work with horses, you cannot afford to misunderstand laminitis.
This series gives you the most accurate, scientifically backed information available anywhere.
Attendees will leave this session with the ability to:
- Recognise early laminitis warning signs with far greater accuracy
- Understand the true anatomy and function of the healthy hoof
- Explain exactly what happens during laminitis—not the myths
- Distinguish between acute, developing, and chronic laminitis
- Interpret radiographs and venograms with greater clarity
- Understand lamellar biomechanics and their failure points
- Make informed decisions about ongoing management and treatment
- Evaluate shoeing, trimming, and rehabilitation protocols critically
- Communicate confidently with vets, farriers, and owners using correct terminology
- Identify research-supported strategies—and spot misinformation instantly
This is not a surface-level overview.
This is Pollitt’s lifetime of research explained in clear, practical terms.
1. Do I need previous veterinary knowledge to attend?
No. Pollitt presents complex science in clear, accessible language. All levels are welcome.
2. Will I receive recordings if I register but can’t attend live?
Yes. All attendees receive downloadable recordings after each session.
3. Is this CPD certified?
Yes. Each webinar provides CPD hours recognised by most equine professional bodies.
4. Are live Q&A sessions included?
Absolutely. Each session includes ample time for direct Q&A with Professor Pollitt.
5. Can I purchase individual sessions?
Yes.
- £40 per webinar for HoofFlix subscribers
- £75 per webinar for non-subscribers
6. Do I need any special software?
No. You will receive a direct access link—desktop, tablet, and mobile friendly.
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