About this webinar
In chronic musculoskeletal cases, the difficult question is often not whether a dog is dramatically lame, but whether function is truly improving enough over time.
This webinar explores how serial locomotion data can support chronic pain follow-up when the clinical picture is subtle, fluctuating, or only partially reassuring. Through a de-identified retrospective field case recorded by a partner clinician, we look at how repeated gait measurements can help structure recheck discussions, compare change across visits, and support the clinical conversation around whether function is improving enough over time.
The focus is practical and clinically cautious: Tendiboots™ Canine does not measure pain directly or replace clinical judgement. Instead, it provides an objective functional view that can help clinicians track uncertain cases more clearly over time.
What you'll discover
Why chronic pain follow-up is difficult in subtle cases: Understand why low-grade or intermittent lameness can still carry meaningful clinical consequences, especially when owners and clinicians are trying to judge whether progress is sufficient.
How serial locomotion data adds context at recheck: See how repeated measurements can provide a baseline, gait-specific comparison, and a clearer view of partial improvement across time.
A real follow-up case where objective improvement still needed clinical reassessment: Review a chronic musculoskeletal case where the locomotion pattern improved over time, but the dog remained clinically concerning enough to require reassessment.
How to use objective locomotion data without overclaiming: Learn where this kind of tool is most useful, what it cannot tell you, and how to keep the veterinarian or rehabilitation professional at the centre of the decision.