REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Research in spinal biomechanics and functional anatomy has advanced back pain research in man. Yet, despite the performance limiting nature of back pain in horses, there are few data for the equine spine. OBJECTIVES: To describe aspects of functional anatomy of the equine thoracolumbar and lumbosacral (LS) spine and potential effects on performance. METHODS: The first study investigated variations in LS vertebral formula by post mortem examination of 120 horses. Midline vertebral transection was carried out on 65 Thoroughbred (TB), 24 Standardbred (SB) and 31 other breeds. The second study investigated morphology and biomechanics of the deep stabilising epaxial muscles of 13 horses using MRI (n = 3), anatomical...
The equine thoracolumbar spine is an area where several types of osseous pathologies are found. It i...
Background: The clinical presentation of horses with back pain (BP) vary considerably with most hors...
Back pain is a worldwide debilitating condition that affects humans and animals alike. Lower back pa...
Abstract Background Back pain, disease and osseous pathology of the thoracolumbar spine and sacropel...
Reasons for performing study: Identifying the underlying problem of equine back pain and diseases of...
Although equine spinal motion has been analysed in vivo and in vitro, spinal pathophysiology and the...
Although equine spinal motion has been analysed in vivo and in vitro, spinal pathophysiology and the...
Nowadays, horses have to train and perform in high-level sportive and leisure activities. Injuries o...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
The importance of the equine thoracolumbar vertebral column in orthopaedic disorders is well recogni...
Reasons for performing study: There are no detailed studies describing a relationship between hindli...
To date, the thoracolumbar spine is one of the lesser explored segments of the equine locomotion app...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
Direct muscular attachment from lumbar vertebrae to the caudal vertebrae of the tail suggests that c...
The equine thoracolumbar spine is an area where several types of osseous pathologies are found. It i...
Background: The clinical presentation of horses with back pain (BP) vary considerably with most hors...
Back pain is a worldwide debilitating condition that affects humans and animals alike. Lower back pa...
Abstract Background Back pain, disease and osseous pathology of the thoracolumbar spine and sacropel...
Reasons for performing study: Identifying the underlying problem of equine back pain and diseases of...
Although equine spinal motion has been analysed in vivo and in vitro, spinal pathophysiology and the...
Although equine spinal motion has been analysed in vivo and in vitro, spinal pathophysiology and the...
Nowadays, horses have to train and perform in high-level sportive and leisure activities. Injuries o...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
The importance of the equine thoracolumbar vertebral column in orthopaedic disorders is well recogni...
Reasons for performing study: There are no detailed studies describing a relationship between hindli...
To date, the thoracolumbar spine is one of the lesser explored segments of the equine locomotion app...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
Direct muscular attachment from lumbar vertebrae to the caudal vertebrae of the tail suggests that c...
The equine thoracolumbar spine is an area where several types of osseous pathologies are found. It i...
Background: The clinical presentation of horses with back pain (BP) vary considerably with most hors...
Back pain is a worldwide debilitating condition that affects humans and animals alike. Lower back pa...