2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14658/v2
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Prevalence of objectively measured movement asymmetry in yearling Standardbred trotters

Abstract: Background Objective measurement of movement asymmetry is gaining in popularity, especially as an adjunct to traditional lameness evaluation. Earlier research has highlighted the need for more knowledge regarding the clinical significance of measured movement asymmetry, and the influence of biological variation. Evaluating the locomotor system of the Standardbred trotter can be challenging, and studies using objective technology on this breed are few. The aim of this study was to quantify the prevalence and ma… Show more

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“…Others have questioned the role of breed and indeed Standardbred race horses showing particular inter-stride variability of gait parameters. 27 Considering that inter-stride CV did not differ between observations, it is plausible that the horses' temperament rather than biological variability of chronic conditions was responsible for the encountered data spread. Consequently, conditioning Standardbred race horses which may be unfamiliar to trotting in hand to experimental procedures may have improved data quality and ultimately aided the detection of treatment effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Others have questioned the role of breed and indeed Standardbred race horses showing particular inter-stride variability of gait parameters. 27 Considering that inter-stride CV did not differ between observations, it is plausible that the horses' temperament rather than biological variability of chronic conditions was responsible for the encountered data spread. Consequently, conditioning Standardbred race horses which may be unfamiliar to trotting in hand to experimental procedures may have improved data quality and ultimately aided the detection of treatment effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%