Both as an aid for less experienced clinicians and to enhance objectivity and sharp clinical skills in professionals, quantitative technologies currently bring the equine lameness diagnostic closer to evidence-based veterinary medicine. The present paper describes an original, inertial sensor-based wireless device system, the Lameness Detector 0.1, used in ten horses with different lameness degrees in one fore- or hind-leg. By recording the impulses on three axes of the incorporated accelerometer in each leg of the assessed horse, and then processing the data using custom-designed software, the device proved its usefulness in lameness identification and severity scoring. Mean impulse values on the horizontal axis calculated for five consecu...
Traditional visual lameness assessment is subjective. Ethograms have been developed for evaluating p...
The domestication of horses took place at least 2000 BCE. Since then, horses have been used for tran...
Fetlock joint angle (FJA) pattern is a sensitive indicator of lameness. The first aim of this study ...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
Lameness remains the most common and significant problem affecting equines, globally. Current method...
<p>Objectives: A wireless, inertial sensor-based system has previously been validated for eval...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
This paper presents the preliminary investigation of the use of radar signatures to detect and asse...
The digital age has given rise to an explosion of ambient and wearable devices facilitating the coll...
Traditional visual lameness assessment is subjective. Ethograms have been developed for evaluating p...
The domestication of horses took place at least 2000 BCE. Since then, horses have been used for tran...
Fetlock joint angle (FJA) pattern is a sensitive indicator of lameness. The first aim of this study ...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
Lameness remains the most common and significant problem affecting equines, globally. Current method...
<p>Objectives: A wireless, inertial sensor-based system has previously been validated for eval...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
This paper presents the preliminary investigation of the use of radar signatures to detect and asse...
The digital age has given rise to an explosion of ambient and wearable devices facilitating the coll...
Traditional visual lameness assessment is subjective. Ethograms have been developed for evaluating p...
The domestication of horses took place at least 2000 BCE. Since then, horses have been used for tran...
Fetlock joint angle (FJA) pattern is a sensitive indicator of lameness. The first aim of this study ...