Dean Rustin

Moore was featured in The

Blood-Horse, a weekly magazine focused on horse news. It began publication

in 1916 by the Thoroughbred Horse Association, and is currently owned by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association.

In the article, "Some progress treating laminitis, but a long way to go," Moore gives his input on some of the most recent developments in treating laminitis, such as cryotherapy and stem cell applications. Laminitis can cause severe injury, pain and lameness through

damage to digital laminae (connections between the hoof and bone). When unchecked, the disease can lead to acute lameness, leaving owners little choice besides

euthanasia.

The article can be found on page 22 of the magazine. Click here to view it.

Before coming to Ohio State, Moore was the service chief of equine medicine and surgery at Louisiana State University's School of Veterinary Medicine. He has a history of both research and leadership in the field of laminitis. He currently serves as co-director of the International Laminitis Conference, a bi-annual conference focused on conquering the disease.

Oct. 2, 2015