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  • 21. Visual lameness assessment in comparison to quantitative gait analysis data in horses.
    Hardeman AM, Egenvall A, Serra Bragança FM, Swagemakers JH, Koene MHW, Roepstorff L, van Weeren R, Byström A.
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  • 25. Effect of lungeing on head and pelvic movement asymmetry in horses with induced lameness.
    Rhodin M, Pfau T, Roepstorff L, Egenvall A.
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  • 28. Influence of rider on lameness in trotting horses.
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  • 31. Lameness of horses is effectively ameliorated with a low volume of mepivacaine administered as a palmar digital nerve block.
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  • 32. Adaptation strategies of horses with induced forelimb lameness walking on a treadmill.
    Serra Bragança FM, Hernlund E, Thomsen MH, Waldern NM, Rhodin M, Byström A, van Weeren PR, Weishaupt MA.
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  • 33. Movement asymmetry in working polo horses.
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  • 34. A curve-fitting technique for evaluating head movement to measure forelimb lameness in horses.
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  • 35. Effects of forelimb instrumentation on lameness detection in horses using a portable inertial sensor-based system.
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    Leclercq A, Lundblad J, Persson-Sjodin E, Ask K, Zetterberg E, Hernlund E, Haubro Andersen P, Rhodin M.
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  • 37. Dorsal-to-palmar branch neuroanastomosis in horses undergoing palmar digital neurectomy does not reduce neuroma formation or improve outcome.
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  • 38. Individual speed dependency of forelimb lameness in trotting horses.
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  • 39. Effects of anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves on kinematic gait analysis in horses with and without navicular disease.
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  • 40. Head and trunk movement adaptations in horses with experimentally induced fore- or hindlimb lameness.
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