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High-speed Fluoroscopy: A Novel Method for Dynamic Imaging of the Equine Foot
Roach J.M., Williams S.B., Unt V...
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Aims: This study describes the distal limb kinematics including intra-horse and inter-horse variability, and variability between gaits in sound horses using high-speed fluoroscopy which allows cineradiographic examination at speed.
Methods: Distal limb kinematics were collected at walk and trot from 6 sound horses using a high-speed fluoroscopy system set over a force plate. The dorsal proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ) angle and the dorsal distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) angle were repeatedly measured at toe-on, 25, 50 and 75% stance.
Results: The PIPJ and DIPJ showed overall extension through stance. The mean (± s.d.) range of motion (ROM) during stance of the PIPJ was 10 ± 3° (walk) and 9±3°(trot) and for the DIPJ was 29±5°(walk)and27±6°(trot) showing significant differences between strides, gaits and horses (P<0.001). [...]
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