Indiana Association of Equine Practitioners

Since 1974 - Celebrating over 50 years of Veterinary Education

Matt Durham DVM, DACVSMR

Meetings are held twice yearly on the first Wednesday of March and November.

IAEP 2025 Fall Meeting

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

8:30am – 4:50pm
6 hours of RACE CE


Location: Boone County Fairgrounds, Witham Pavilion

Reservations Due by October 22nd, 2025

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Speaker

Matt Durham DVM, DACVSMR

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8:00am – 8:20am Registration / Opportunity to visit with Vendors

8:30am – 9:20am Lecture 1

  • Farriery Around the World – 45 min

9:30am – 10:20am Lecture 2

  • Conditions affecting the distal phalanx – 45 min

10:30am – 11:10am Break for Visiting with Vendors

11:10am – noon Lecture 3

  • Digital Support 2024 – 45 min

noon – 1:25pm Lunch (Provided, from Shoup’s Country Foods) / Vendors / Business Meeting

1:30pm – 2:20pm Lecture 4

  • Mediolateral Deformities in foals & mature horses – 60 min

2:30am – 3:00am Break for Visiting with Vendors

3:00pm – 3:50pm Lecture 5

  • Flexoral Deformities in foals & mature horses – 60 min

4:00pm – 4:50pm Lecture 6

  • MRI and Farriery Minutes – 45 min

Reserve

  • Hoof Development from Fetus to Maturity – 45 min

Schedule

7:30 – 8:00 am

Vendor Setup

8:00 – 8:20 am

Participant Registration and time to visit with Vendors

8:30 – Noon

Morning Topics

Will include a break for visiting with Vendors (10:30-11:10am)

Noon – 1:25 pm

Lunch/Vendors/IAEP General Membership Business Meeting

1:30 – 5:00 pm

Afternoon Topics

Will include a break for visiting with Vendors (2:30-3pm)

Topics

Back Pain in the Sporthorse: A new look at the thoracolumbar spine and pelvic region

This talk is meant to encourage discussion about the role of back pain (both primary and secondary) in soundness.  We will discuss the many potential sources and interrelated causes of back pain. The emphasis will be on anatomy and kinematics, as well as diagnostics and treatment. 
A review of anatomy of the thoraco-lumbar region and the lumbo-sacral region.

  • Kinematics of these regions
  • The interplay between lameness and back pain
  • Back pain from primary sources
  • Tactics for back pain treatment

Properly Applying Equine Rehabilitation Techniques for Maximum Patient Benefit in Practice

Dive deep into equine rehabilitation and how to properly use it and nutrition in your practice to improve overall health and wellness of your patients. Dr. Durham will cover case studies, techniques, and research to further incorporate into your equine rehabilitation program.

  • Turnout is not controlled exercise
  • Rehab can be as much or more of a workload then performance training
  • Some form of graduated exercise program is important no matter what technique 
  • No physical activity can overcome a bad diet

More than a brick: bone as living tissue

This presentation will cover the development of bone and its dynamic capacity to remodel.

Key lessons: 

  • Connective tissue
  • The origins of osteochondrosis
  • What is bone bruising/edema?
  • What lessons can we borrow from human medicine on bone bruising/edema treatment?
  • Nutrition and bone

Nutrition for Athletic Performance

This presentation will cover the common issues facing performance horses, including energy, electrolytes, heat buildup, as well as muscle building vs. loss, and recovery.

  • What fuels the equine athlete?
  • Thermoregulation and the equine athlete
  • Factors affecting muscle loss, stabilization, and growth
  • Athletic recovery
  • Inflammation and oxidative stress in athletes

Equine Synovial Injections – Part 1: Overview and best practices

  • Why?
    • Brief review of anatomy and causes of dysfunction of synovial structures
    • Rationale for intra-synovial injection
    • Steroids: the good and the bad
    • Biologics: what is the evidence?
    • Polyacrylamide gels and collagen/elastin biomaterial
    • HA
  • How?
    • How?
    • Consensus on scrubbing
    • Should antibiotics be used for routine injections?
    • Am I in the joint/bursa/sheath?
    • Common joint injection approaches

Equine Synovial Injections – Part 2: When Things Get Complicated: advanced techniques and difficult cases

  • How part 2
    • Trickier joints
    • Ultrasound-guided approaches
    • Altered anatomy
    • Cellulitis
  • When things get complicated
    • Infection
    • Odd joint problems