Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Dr. Brad Nelson, DVM, PhD, DACVS is currently an assistant professor of Equine surgery at Colorado State University. Dr. Nelson graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a D.V.M. in 2009, and then completed an equine internship in surgery and medicine at Washington State University, followed by a residency in equine surgery and lameness at CSU. He also received a master’s degree in clinical sciences as part of the residency program. Following residency, Dr. Nelson completed a PhD focused on articular cartilage imaging using a novel contrast agent with computed tomographic imaging in an equine model. Dr. Nelson’s research interests are in the detection of articular cartilage injury and osteoarthritis using advanced diagnostic imaging modalities and preclinical surgical models of orthopedic disease. He became an assistant professor of Equine Surgery in 2019 and is a principal investigator in the Orthopaedic Research Center and Preclinical Surgical Research Laboratory at the Translational Medicine Institute at Colorado State University.
Navicular Bursoscopy: A Review and Current Evidence
Advanced Arthroscopy, Bursoscopy, and Tenoscopy
Saturday, October 14, 2023
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