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“…At walk, peak vertical force observed in the osteochondrosis positive foals was also significantly lower at Week 8; however, it was higher in these animals at Week 10. Reduction of peak vertical force was previously reported to be a gait adaptation mechanism in an induced lameness model 45, 46. Although the foals in the current study were not visibly lame, this finding strongly suggests that around Weeks 4 and 6 subclinical lameness was present in the osteochondrosis‐positive foals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…At walk, peak vertical force observed in the osteochondrosis positive foals was also significantly lower at Week 8; however, it was higher in these animals at Week 10. Reduction of peak vertical force was previously reported to be a gait adaptation mechanism in an induced lameness model 45, 46. Although the foals in the current study were not visibly lame, this finding strongly suggests that around Weeks 4 and 6 subclinical lameness was present in the osteochondrosis‐positive foals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Detecting a decrease in symmetry can be associated with lameness (Seeherman et al, 1987;Weishaupt, 2008). It would seem promising therefore to establish reference values for symmetry ratios that can be used in evaluating lame ponies and horses.…”
Section: Symmetry Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, bilateral lesions would require unilateral diagnostic analgesic techniques to accentuate any asymmetry. Moreover, as it is known that load redistribution occurs between fore-and hindlimbs, a subsequent registration of fore-and hind-limb parameters would be interesting (Weishaupt, 2008).…”
Section: Symmetry Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Copyright AEEP. 30 Limitations to this method of gait analysis do exist and should be considered with respect to the clinical or research scenario. Several methods of kinetic data collection have been developed: the static force plate, the dynamometric horseshoe, in-shoe measurement systems, 31,32 and the hoof wall strain gauge.…”
Section: Biomechanical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%