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Kinematic and Neuromotor Control of the Equine Back and Pelvis with Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment
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Back pain and diseases of the equine vertebral column and pelvis are significant problems in all types of performance horses, potentially causing poor performance, lost training days or even retirement. Back and pelvic pain syndromes are insidious and difficult to diagnose due to the variability of presenting signs ranging from overt lameness or pain on palpation, to subtle gait alterations or even behavioural changes. Complicating matters further is that multiple problems often coexist, particularly lameness and back pain. The veterinary approach to equine back and pelvic pain syndromes has focused primarily on identifying underlying skeletal and or ligamentous pathology and its treatment ...
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University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Neston, Wirral, CH64 7TE, UK
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