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The development of locomotor kinetics in the foal and the effect of osteochondrosis
- Source :
- Equine Veterinary Journal, 49(4), 467. British Equine Veterinary Association, EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, Equine Veterinary Journal
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- SummaryBackground Foals stand and walk immediately after birth, but insight into the subsequent longitudinal development of their gait kinetics in the early juvenile phase and the possible influence of osteochondrosis thereon is lacking. Objectives To quantify gait kinetics in foals during the first half year of life, taking into account their osteochondrosis status. Study design Prospective, cohort study performed at a single stud farm. Methods Pressure plate measurements at walk and trot from eleven Dutch Warmblood foals during the first 24 weeks of life were used to determine body mass normalised peak vertical force, normalised vertical impulse and stance duration. Coefficients of variation of peak vertical force and stance duration were used as measures for gait maturity. Radiographs of tarsocrural and femoropatellar joints were taken at four to six weeks and after six months to check for osteochondrosis. A linear mixed model was used to determine the effects of age, limb, presence of osteochondrosis and speed on gait parameters. Results Mean walking and trotting velocity increased over time as did stance duration and normalised vertical impulse, normalised peak vertical force values however remained relatively constant. During the first weeks of their life only the coefficient of variation of stance duration decreased significantly, while the coefficient of variation of peak vertical force did not. None of the foals was visibly lame, but the presence of osteochondrosis resulted in a temporarily but significantly reduced normalised peak vertical force. Main limitations This study is a relatively small sample size of one breed from a single stud farm, A stand-alone pressure plate was used and body mass was estimated rather than measured. Conclusions Despite being precocious, foals need time to mature their gait. During growth, velocity at walk and trot increases, but normalised peak vertical force remains relatively constant. Although not visibly lame, a temporary reduction in normalised peak vertical force was detected in osteochondrosis positive foals using a pressure plate. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Pressure plate
040301 veterinary sciences
CLINICALLY NORMAL HORSES
Coefficient of variation
osteochondrosis
Walking
HIND-LIMB
Article
0403 veterinary science
biology.animal
TROT
medicine
Animals
Humans
PRESSURE PLATE
Horses
Prospective Studies
Veterinary Sciences
Gait
Orthodontics
biology
business.industry
Analytical Clinical Studies
DUTCH WARMBLOOD HORSES
0402 animal and dairy science
gait development
WALK
Small sample
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
Anatomy
VELOCITY
medicine.disease
REACTION FORCE PATTERNS
040201 dairy & animal science
Biomechanical Phenomena
horse
Warmblood
Foal
Lameness
kinetics
Osteochondrosis
LAMENESS
Horse Diseases
WEIGHT
business
foal
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 04251644
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Equine Veterinary Journal, 49(4), 467. British Equine Veterinary Association, EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, Equine Veterinary Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfbe4e2997d40f7e2db351642e349263