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Wearable Sensor May Help Predict Catastrophic Racehorse Injury

Catastrophic musculoskeletal injury (CMI) remains one of the most serious welfare challenges in Thoroughbred racing. A new study led by researchers at Washington State University (WSU) suggests that wearable sensor technology, combined with advanced data analysis, could help identify horses at highest risk before an injury occurs.


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Hoof-Care Briefings: December 2025

In this edition:

  • Consider Every Horse You Work With As ‘Claustrophobic
  • Traveling 10,607 Miles to Shoe in War-Torn Ukraine  
  • Dreaming About the Honor & Nobility of Farrier Work
  • Late-Breaking News & Views
  • A ‘Wow’ Factor from the 1st International Hoof-Care Summit
  • After 2 Hours, Horses (& Farriers) Lose Their Patience
  • Looking Back at a ‘Shoeing For Elvis’ Memory
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