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Evaluation of the hoof centre-of-pressure path in horses affected by chronic osteoarthritic pain
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Torelli, Nathan
, Spadavecchia, Claudia
, Andreis, Sabrina
, Buser, Larissa Irina
, Witte, Stefan
in
Care and treatment
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain
/ Walking
2023
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Evaluation of the hoof centre-of-pressure path in horses affected by chronic osteoarthritic pain
by
Torelli, Nathan
, Spadavecchia, Claudia
, Andreis, Sabrina
, Buser, Larissa Irina
, Witte, Stefan
in
Care and treatment
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain
/ Walking
2023
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Evaluation of the hoof centre-of-pressure path in horses affected by chronic osteoarthritic pain
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Torelli, Nathan
, Spadavecchia, Claudia
, Andreis, Sabrina
, Buser, Larissa Irina
, Witte, Stefan
in
Care and treatment
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Osteoarthritis
/ Pain
/ Walking
2023
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Evaluation of the hoof centre-of-pressure path in horses affected by chronic osteoarthritic pain
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Evaluation of the hoof centre-of-pressure path in horses affected by chronic osteoarthritic pain
2023
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The Centre of Pressure (COP) is the single point summarising all forces transferred to the hoof during the stance phase of a stride. COP path (COPp) is the trajectory that COP follows from footstrike to lift-off. Aim of the present study was to characterize the COP and COPp in horses affected by osteoarthritis and chronic lameness. Seventeen adult horses with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis and single limb chronic lameness were recruited. The COP was recorded using a wireless pressure measuring system (TekScan®) with sensors taped to the hooves (either fore- or hind limb, depending on lameness location). The COPp coordinates were further processed. Procrustes analysis was performed to assess the variability of single strides COPp and average COPp among strides, gaits, and limbs by calculating Procrustes distances (D-values). A linear mixed-effects model was run to analyse D-values differences for lame and sound limbs. Additionally, average COPp D-values and COPp hoofprint shape indices were compared for lame and sound limbs with the Signed Rank Test. At walk and trot the single-stride COPp D-values were significantly lower in lame than in sound limbs (marginal effects p<0.001). Analysis of the average COPp D-values confirmed that each hoof COPp is highly consistent with itself over subsequent trials but is different from the contralateral. COPp and hoofprint shape indices did not differ between sound and lame limbs. Footstrike and lift-off within the hoofprint showed that most horses had lateral footstrike and lift-off, independently of the lameness location. Our findings are in line with previous observations that COPp are highly repetitive and characteristic for each horse and limb. There seems to be a further decrease in COPp variability in the presence of a painful limb pathology.
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