Adaptation strategies of horses with induced forelimb lameness walking on a treadmill

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Background: There is a paucity of research describing the gait pattern of lame horses at the walk. Objectives: To describe the changes in motion pattern and vertical ground reaction forces (GRFz) in horses with induced forelimb lameness at the walk and compare those changes with the changes observed at the trot. Study design: Experimental study. Methods: In 10 clinically sound Warmblood horses, moderate forelimb lameness was induced using a sole pressure model followed by trot and walk on a treadmill. Kinematic data were collected using 3D optical motion capture (OMC), and GRFz by an instrumented treadmill. Mixed models were used to compare sound baseline versus forelimb lameness (significance was set at P

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Serra Bragança, F. M., Hernlund, E., Thomsen, M. H., Waldern, N. M., Rhodin, M., Byström, A., … Weishaupt, M. A. (2021). Adaptation strategies of horses with induced forelimb lameness walking on a treadmill. Equine Veterinary Journal, 53(3), 600–611. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.13344

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