2007
DOI: 10.1017/s1478061507750259
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Three-dimensional kinematic analysis of head and limb movements of lame and non-lame colts

Abstract: Lameness manifests itself during the movement of the animal or at rest, indicating a structural or functional disturbance in one or more limbs. Videographic analyses allow the qualitative and quantitative investigation of the movement, reducing the subjectivity of evaluations. The objective was to record the alterations in the movement of the head and limbs of horses in a lame and non-lame condition. Video cameras (60 Hz) and computational methods were used. Six Purebred Arabian colts were filmed on a treadmil… Show more

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“…Prolonging the end of stance may contribute to spread out the total energy absorbed in the stifle flexors, essentially decreasing peak tensile force. Total stance duration has been shown in several reports to increase, not decrease, in horses with mild to moderate weightbearing lameness, illustrating this same phenomenon [25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 64%
“…Prolonging the end of stance may contribute to spread out the total energy absorbed in the stifle flexors, essentially decreasing peak tensile force. Total stance duration has been shown in several reports to increase, not decrease, in horses with mild to moderate weightbearing lameness, illustrating this same phenomenon [25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%