The characteristics of, and pre-existing pathology associated with 75 cases of fatal lateral condylar fracture sustained by Thoroughbreds while racing in the UK were described. Cases were identified from 220 cases of fatal distal limb fracture submitted as part of studies designed to identify risk factors for all fatal distal limb fractures. Fractures were most common in hurdle races and affected the right forelimb twice as often as the left forelimb. Fracture dimensions were similar to previous reports, however there was a much greater prevalence of articular and diaphyseal comminution and of concurrent fractures in the current report. Pre-existing pathology was particularly common in the medial and lateral parasagittal grooves of the dist...
A detailed histopathological study of the distal third metacarpal bone of Thoroughbred racehorses wa...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lateral condylar fractures of the third metacarpus/metatarsus are the ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lateral condylar fractures of the third metacarpus/metatarsus are the ...
The objective of this study was to identify risk factors, during racing, associated with imminent fa...
The objective of this study was to identify risk factors, during racing, associated with imminent fa...
Reports of fractures in racehorses have predominantly focused on catastrophic injuries, and there is...
Musculoskeletal injuries are among the most common cause of loss during training and racing in Thoro...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Lateral condylar (LC) fractures of the third metacarpus ...
© 2013 Gareth David TropeREASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Two common subchondral bone injuries occur...
A detailed histopathological study of the distal third metacarpal bone of Thoroughbred racehorses wa...
A detailed histopathological study of the distal third metacarpal bone of Thoroughbred racehorses wa...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown t...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lateral condylar fractures of the third metacarpus/metatarsus are the ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lateral condylar fractures of the third metacarpus/metatarsus are the ...
The objective of this study was to identify risk factors, during racing, associated with imminent fa...
The objective of this study was to identify risk factors, during racing, associated with imminent fa...
Reports of fractures in racehorses have predominantly focused on catastrophic injuries, and there is...
Musculoskeletal injuries are among the most common cause of loss during training and racing in Thoro...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Lateral condylar (LC) fractures of the third metacarpus ...
© 2013 Gareth David TropeREASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Two common subchondral bone injuries occur...
A detailed histopathological study of the distal third metacarpal bone of Thoroughbred racehorses wa...
A detailed histopathological study of the distal third metacarpal bone of Thoroughbred racehorses wa...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different ra...