US Equestrian Names Zomedica’s PulseVet System as the Official Shock Wave Therapy of US Equestrian Team Veterinarians

Zomedica Corp. (NYSE American:ZOM) ("Zomedica" or the "Company"), a veterinary health company offering point-of-care diagnostics and therapeutic products for equine and companion animals, is honored to announce that the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), which regularly competes in FEI Team Competitions, Olympics and Paralympics, has named PulseVet as the Official Shock Wave Therapy Supplier of US Equestrian team veterinarians.

"US Equestrian is pleased to partner with a company that supports our efforts to improve the welfare of our horses and ensure our team veterinarians have access to world-class technology to support their care," said Bill Moroney, CEO of US Equestrian. "PulseVet Shock Wave is known for quality, innovation, and the science of the product, and we are proud to welcome them as an official partner and supplier."

CEO of Zomedica, Larry Heaton, commented, "We are honored to be able to work alongside USEF to help provide optimal care and educational support for every level of equine athlete, including those headed to the Olympics this summer, and we look forward to helping bring home the gold for Team USA."

Zomedica's PulseVet device is a world leader in electro-hydraulic shock wave technology for the treatment of a wide variety of conditions in veterinary patients. The device delivers a non-invasive treatment modality that utilizes high-energy sound waves to stimulate cells and release healing growth factors in the body that reduce inflammation, increase blood flow, and accelerate bone and soft tissue development.

"We feel privileged to partner with the USEF as their Official Shock Wave Therapy," commented Trudy Gage, Vice President of Equine Sales and Client Education. "Zomedica and USEF share a commitment to provide the best possible care for horses at every level of training and competition, whether that be rehabilitation from an injury or maintenance to stay at peak performance."

PulseVet's electro-hydraulic shock wave technology has been clinically proven to treat tendon, ligament, and muscle injuries; osteoarthritis; degenerative joint disease; navicular syndrome; chronic back and neck pain; fractures; and wounds. Electro-hydraulic shock wave continues to be the most researched type of shock wave in the veterinary industry.

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