2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252536
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Rater agreement for assessment of equine back mobility at walk and trot compared to quantitative gait analysis

Abstract: Background Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods. Visual assessment is known to have moderate to good intra-rater agreement but relatively poor inter-rater agreement. Little is known about inter- and intra-rater agreement on the evaluation of back motion, for which no objective measurement technique in a clinical setting is available thus far. Objectives To describe inter- and intra-rater agreement of visual evaluation of equine back mobility. Study design … Show more

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“…Currently, back mobility is visually assessed by veterinarians during a locomotor examination. Back mobility grades are attributed to different conditions [ 11 ], but agreements in the visual scoring of equine back mobility are uncommon and the gradation methods remain subjective [ 12 ]. This leads to the need for the development of a method to repeatedly quantify equine back motion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, back mobility is visually assessed by veterinarians during a locomotor examination. Back mobility grades are attributed to different conditions [ 11 ], but agreements in the visual scoring of equine back mobility are uncommon and the gradation methods remain subjective [ 12 ]. This leads to the need for the development of a method to repeatedly quantify equine back motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%