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3. Vertical pelvic movement asymmetry and lameness location in ipsilateral combined forelimb and hindlimb lameness cases.

4. Prevalence and clinical significance of increasing head height asymmetry as a measure of forelimb lameness in horses when trotting in a straight line after palmar digital nerve block.

5. Anti-nociceptive efficacy of the soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitor t-TUCB in horses with mechanically induced lameness.

6. Comparison of results for body-mounted inertial sensor assessment with final lameness determination in 1,224 equids.

7. Effect of induced hindlimb length difference on body-mounted inertial sensor measures used to evaluate hindlimb lameness in horses.

9. An attempt to detect lameness in galloping horses by use of body-mounted inertial sensors.

10. Head and pelvic movement asymmetry during lungeing in horses with symmetrical movement on the straight.

11. Associations of force plate and body-mounted inertial sensor measurements for identification of hind limb lameness in horses.

12. Comparison of a body-mounted inertial sensor system-based method with subjective evaluation for detection of lameness in horses.

13. Hindlimb kinematics before and after laser fibrotomy in horses with fibrotic myopathy.

14. Comparison of an inertial sensor system of lameness quantification with subjective lameness evaluation.

15. Comparison of an inertial sensor system with a stationary force plate for evaluation of horses with bilateral forelimb lameness.

16. Assessment of repeatability of a wireless, inertial sensor-based lameness evaluation system for horses.

17. Repeatability of subjective evaluation of lameness in horses.

18. Effectiveness of administration of phenylbutazone alone or concurrent administration of phenylbutazone and flunixin meglumine to alleviate lameness in horses.

19. Evidence-based lameness detection and quantification.

20. What is your diagnosis? Subluxation of DIPJ.

21. Effects of phenylbutazone alone or in combination with flunixin meglumine on blood protein concentrations in horses.

22. Use of gyroscopic sensors for objective evaluation of trimming and shoeing to alter time between heel and toe lift-off at end of the stance phase in horses walking and trotting on a treadmill.

23. Measurement of articular cartilage stiffness of the femoropatellar, tarsocrural, and metatarsophalangeal joints in horses and comparison with biochemical data.

24. Prevalence and risk factors associated with outcome of surgical removal of pedunculated lipomas in horses: 102 cases (1987-2002).

25. Computer-assisted kinematic evaluation of induced compensatory movements resembling lameness in horses trotting on a treadmill.

26. Detection of spinal ataxia in horses using fuzzy clustering of body position uncertainty.

27. Objective determination of pelvic movement during hind limb lameness by use of a signal decomposition method and pelvic height differences.

28. Evaluation of a sensor-based system of motion analysis for detection and quantification of forelimb and hind limb lameness in horses.

29. Detection of lameness and determination of the affected forelimb in horses by use of continuous wavelet transformation and neural network classification of kinematic data.

30. Factors regulating collagen synthesis and degradation during second-intention healing of wounds in the thoracic region and the distal aspect of the forelimb of horses.

31. Accelerometer-based system for the detection of lameness in horses.

32. Signal decomposition method of evaluating head movement to measure induced forelimb lameness in horses trotting on a treadmill.

33. Kinematics of the hind limb in trotting horses after induced lameness of the distal intertarsal and tarsometatarsal joints and intra-articular administration of anesthetic.

34. Changes in kinematic variables observed during pressure-induced forelimb lameness in adult horses trotting on a treadmill.

35. Gastric impaction and obstruction of the small intestine associated with persimmon phytobezoar in a horse.

36. A curve-fitting technique for evaluating head movement to measure forelimb lameness in horses.

37. Growth characteristics of fibroblasts isolated from the trunk and distal aspect of the limb of horses and ponies.

38. An in vitro biomechanical comparison of two fixation methods for transverse osteotomies of the medial proximal forelimb sesamoid bones in horses.

39. Evaluation of mild lameness in horses trotting on a treadmill by clinicians and interns or residents and correlation of their assessments with kinematic gait analysis.

40. Management of pyloric obstruction in a foal.

41. Effects of anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves on kinematic gait analysis in horses with and without navicular disease.

42. In vitro and in vivo effects of activated macrophage supernatant on distal limb wounds of ponies.

43. Scintigraphic evaluation of 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate uptake in the navicular area of horses with lameness isolated to the foot by anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves.

44. Local distribution of mepivacaine after distal interphalangeal joint injection in horses.

45. Effects of tendon grip technique (frozen versus unfrozen) on in vitro surface strain measurements of the equine deep digital flexor tendon.

46. Subcutaneous mycetoma-like granuloma in a horse caused by Aspergillus versicolor.

47. Bilateral tibial metaphyseal stress fractures associated with physitis in a foal.

48. Scintigraphic evaluation of fractures of the distal phalanx in horses: 27 cases (1979-1988).

49. Evaluation of support bandaging during measurement of proximal sesamoidean ligament strain in horses by use of a mercury strain gauge.

50. Cimetidine for treatment of melanomas in three horses.

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