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1 POSTER General Locomotion Session Date/Time: Wednesday, August 7 th, 6:00-7:30 RVC Camden, Anatomy Museum and Surrounding areas 6:00-6:45 EVJ38 DO HOCK AND BACK KINEMATICS AT TAKE-OFF CHANGE WITH REPEATED JUMPING EFFORTS? 6:00-6:45 EVJ53 MOLDABLE, THERMOPLASTIC, GLUE-ON HEART-BAR SHOES MODIFY GROUND REACTION FORCES UNDERNEATH THE HOOF IN NORMAL SHETLAND PONIES. 6:00-6:45 EVJ63 REPEATABILITY OF GAIT ANALYSIS MEASUREMENTS IN THOROUGHBREDS IN TRAINING. 6:00-6:45 EVJ9 ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN MAJOR HINDLIMB MUSCLES IN FATIGUED THOROUGHBRED HORSES 6:00-6:45 EVJ45 DISTAL LIMB MOVEMENT IN WALK ON A TREADMILL WITH AND WITHOUT WATER. Walker, V., Tranquille, C., Murray, R., Dyson, S. a Ten Have R.E., a Bragança F.M., a de Zwaan J., a van Empelen M.W., a Ruijter-Vilani M., b Oosterlinck M., a Sleutjens J. and a,b Back W. Sepulveda Caviedes, M.F., Forbes B.S. and Pfau, T. Takahashi, Y, Mukai, K., Matsui, A., Ohumura, H., Takahashi, T. Lefrancois, K. and Nankervis, K.J. 6:45-7:30 EVJ5 A SINGLE CASE STUDY INVESTIGATING LIMB FLEXION, RANGE OF MOTION, BODY AND METATARSAL ANGLE DURING LEVADE 6:45-7:30 EVJ48 SAGITTAL PLANE ROTATIONS OF THE EQUINE AXIAL BODY SEGMENTS AT WALK, TROT AND CANTER 6:45-7:30 EVJ9 BALANCE STRATEGIES USED IN PASSAGE 6:45-7:30 JSAP KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE A- FRAME IN CANINE AGILITY Tabor, G. Clayton, H.M. and Nauwelaerts, S. Hobbs, S.J., and Clayton, H.M. Williams, J.M., Jackson, R. and Phillips, C. 6:45-7:30 JSAP KINETIC MEASURES OF POSTURAL SWAY IN HEALTHY MINIATURE DACHSHUND DOGS Shaheen, A.F., Donati, L., de Mello Toledo, T., Macedo Lins de Araujo, D., Gómez Álvarez, C.B.
2 POSTER Anatomy / Lameness/ Techniques Session Date/Time: Thursday, August 8 th, 5:00-7:30 RVC Hawkshead, Structure and Motion Lab 5:00-6:00 EVJ IS SIDE-TO-SIDE OSCILLATION OF Dyson, S., Tranquille, C., THE HOCK AN INDICATOR OF POOR MUSCLE STRENGTH Murray, R. AND/OR PAIN-RELATED GAIT ABNORMALITY IN 0 SHOWJUMPING HORSES? A PILOT INVESTIGATION. 5:00-6:00 EVJ4 FINE-TUNING THE LPS-MODEL Van de Water, E., Oosterlinck, FOR INDUCTION OF TEMPORARY M.,,3,4 van Doorn, D.A., Pille, LAMENESS IN STANDARDBRED F. HORSES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS 5:00-6:00 EVJ6 COMPENSATORY MECHANISM OF GAIT ADAPTATION TO BILATERAL STIFLE JOINT INJURIES IN SHETLAND PONIES AT TROT. 5:00-6:00 JSAP0 HEAD AND PELVIC VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT IN INDUCED SWINGING LIMB LAMENESS IN DOGS 5:00-6:00 JSAP5 COMPARING INERTIAL SENSORS TO FORCE PLATES FOR DETECTION OF MILD, EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED LAMENESS IN HEALTHY DOGS 5:00-6:00 EVJ FASCIAL PATTERNS IN THE EQUINE DISTAL FORELIMB 5:00-6:00 EVJ35 OSSEOUS LESIONS OF THE EQUINE THORACOLUMBAR SYNOVIAL INTERVERTEBRAL ARTICULATIONS 5:00-6:00 EVJ37 THREE-DIMENSIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE EQUINE MUSCULUS LONGISSIMUS LUMBORUM ET THORACIS 5:00-6:00 EVJ39 RANGE OF MOTION: FINDING THE JOINT CONSTRAINTS OF THE FORELIMB JOINTS OF THE HORSE 5:00-6:00 EVJ43 A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF HOOF CIRCUMFERENTIAL CHANGES OF RIDING SCHOOL HORSES WITH AN INCREASE IN WORKLOAD 5:00-6:00 EVJ79 SUBCHONDRAL DENSITY AND ARTICULAR CARTILAGE THICKNESS IN THE FETLOCK JOINTS OF THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSES 5:00-6:00 JSAP4 MORPHOMETRY OF THE GREYHOUND NUCHAL LIGAMENT IN VARIOUS BODY POSITIONS. Bragança, F.M., Mancini, I., Brommer, H., Malda, J., Visser, J., and van Weeren, P.R Bergh, A., Gómez Álvarez, C. B., 3 Rhodin, M., 3 Gustås, P. Hancock, T., Gray, K., Schroeder, R., and the University of Calgary Veterinary Medicine Class of 07 Lusi, C.M. and Davies, H.M.S. Clayton, H.M., VanderBroek, A., and 3 Stubbs, N.C.,3 Dietrich, J., Handschuh, S., 3 Peham, C., Forstenpointner, G., Egerbacher, M. and Schöpper, H. Kaashoek, M.,, Nauwelaerts, S., 3 Clayton, H.M. and,4 Aerts, P. Lesniak, K., Williams, J. Melleney, A., Whitlock, J., Cashman, P., Panagiotopoulou, O. and Weller, R. Ismail, S.M., Yen, H., Murray, C., Olusa, A., Fanciullo, M. and Davies, H.M.S.
3 5:00-6:00 JSAP5 WHAT SCALED CANINE MUSCLE PARAMETERS CAN TELL ABOUT THEIR FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES. 5:00-6:00 JSAP6 SACROCAUDAL FUSION IN THE GREYHOUND: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF STRUCTURAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THE HINDLIMB 5:00-6:00 JSAP7 THE FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE CANINE PECTINEUS MUSCLE 5:00-6:00 JSAP4 INERTIAL PROPERTIES OF THE GERMAN SHEPHERD 6:30-7:30 EVJ7 A HORSE HOOF-MOUNTED INERTIAL MEASUREMENT UNIT, HOOFIMU(V3) 6:30-7:30 EVJ46 VALIDATION OF AN INERTIAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM TO ANALYZE JUMPING MOVEMENTS OF EXPERIENCED ELITE SHOW JUMPING HORSES USING A THREE- DIMENSIONAL MOTION CAPTURE SYSTEM 6:30-7:30 EVJ5 EQUINE LOCOMOTOR SPORTS: WHERE IS YOUR SMART, WEARABLE, REAL-TIME FEEDBACK: A PILOT STUDY? 6:30-7:30 EVJ60 AN EX-VIVO COMPARISON OF SKIN AND BONE MOUNTED DISTAL LIMB ACCELEROMETERS TO MEASURE IMPACT VIBRATIONS 6:30-7:30 EVJ7 AUTOMATED DETECTION OF BASIC EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES BASED ON SMARTPHONE ACCELEROMETER DATA 6:30-7:30 EVJ75 COMPARISON OF STRIDE SPLIT BASED ON MINIMUM POSITION OF WITHERS/SACRUM AND FETLOCK OPTICAL MARKERS IN HORSES WITH VARYING DEGREE OF LAMENESS 6:30-7:30 JSAP8 VALIDATION OF A SWEDISH VERSION OF THE CANINE BRIEF PAIN INVENTORY FOR THE MEASURE OF PAIN SEVERITY AND FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS IN CANINE OSTEOARTHRITIS 6:30-7:30 EVJ3 THE EFFECT OF TWO NUTRACEUTICALS ON INFLAMMATION AND BIOMARKERS OF CARTILAGE METABOLISM IN EQUINE SYNOVIAL FLUID AFTER EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED ACUTE SYNOVITIS 6:30-7:30 EVJ70 IN VIVO EFFECTS OF INTRA- ARTICULAR ANTI-NERVE GROWTH FACTOR ON ARTICULAR CARTILAGE AND BIOMECHANICAL GAIT Dries, B., Jonkers, I., 3 Van Den Broeck, W., Dingemanse, W., Gielen, I. Ismail, S.M., Yen, H., Murray, C. and Davies, H. Fanciullo, M., Ismail, S.M. and Davies H.M.S., Jones, O.Y., Raschke, S.U., Kenyon, D., Riches, P.E. Parkhill, G., Martin, C.A., Shin, J., 3 Davies, H.M.S., Fercher, C., Joch, M., Müller, H, Reiser, M., Zaremski, M., Maurer, H. a,c Kooijman, L.J., b,c van Noordenburg, J., b, Kooijman, T., a,c de Zanger, D., a,c,d Back, W. Barstow, A., Day, P., Burrows, P., Dash, R., Erde, E., Judd, J., Weller, R., Pfau, T. Pfau, T and Guire, R Roepstorff, L., Roepstorff, C., 3 Serra Braganca, F., 4 Hardeman, A., 5 Weishaupt, M., Rhodin, M., Persson Sjödin, E. and Egenvall, A. A. Essner,, L. Zetterberg, K. Hellström, P. Gustås3, H. Högberg4, R. Sjöström5 Van de Water, E., Oosterlinck, M., van Weeren, P.R., Korthagen, N.M.,,3,4 van Doorn, D.A., Pille, F. Eline.VandeWater@ugent.be King, M.R., Frisbie, D.D., Nelson, B., Olver, C.S.
4 PARAMETERS IN AN EQUINE IL-Β SYNOVITIS MODEL
5 POSTER3 Surface / Horse-Rider / Muscle Session Date/Time: Friday, August 9 th, 4:00-5:30 RVC Camden, Anatomy Museum and Surrounding areas 4:00-4:45 EVJ5 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN, Guire, R., Barstow, A., CENTRALLY AND LATERALLY 3 Fisher, M., 4 Mathie, H., POSITIONED SADDLE ON EQUINE HEAD AND PELVIC RANGE OF 5 Benson, B., Weller, R., Pfau, T. MOTION IN TROT AND CANTER 4:00-4:45 EVJ7 UTILITY OF THE EQUINE BACK PROFILING SYSTEM IN QUANTIFYING DORSAL TRUNK CONTOURS RELATED TO SADDLE FITTING 4:00-4:45 EVJ49 REIN TENSION DURING TRANSITIONS 4:00-4:45 EVJ50 HOW THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS AFFECTS INTERPRETATION OF CHAOTIC REIN TENSION DATA 4:45-5:30 EVJ EFFECTS OF A PROTOTYPE SADDLE (COMFORT PANELS) ON THE BIOMECHANICS OF THE EQUINE BACK DURING RISING TROT: PRELIMINARY RESULTS 4:45-5:30 EVJ30 CHANGE IN FORCE ON THE SUPERFICIAL DIGITAL FLEXOR TENDON DUE TO FATIGUE IN THOROUGHBRED HORSES 4:45-5:30 EVJ68 HOW MANY MOTOR UNITS ARE DETECTED BY A STANDARD SURFACE EMG? 4:45-5:30 EVJ0 WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES ON SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF THREE DIFFERENT SAND-BASED ARENA SURFACES IN THE UK? 4:45-5:30 EVJ8 THE INFLUENCE OF SURFACE PROPERTIES ON GROUND REACTION FORCES IN TROTTING HORSES DETERMINED BY MODELLING 4:45-5:30 EVJ3 RIDER PREFERENCES FOR ARENA CHARACTERISTICS IN SHOW JUMPING Haussler, K.K., Blauvelt, S.L., Hill, A.E., Kawcak, C.E. Egenvall, A., Rhodin, M., Roepstorff, L., Eisersiö, M., 3 Yngvesson, J., 4 Clayton, H.M. Egenvall, A., Rhodin, M., Roepstorff, L., Eisersiö, M., 3 Clayton, H.M. Martin, P.,,,3,4,5,7 Cheze, L.,,3, Pourcelot, P. 4,5, Desquilbet, L. 6, Duray, L. 7, Château, H. 6,7 Takahashi, T., Ohmura, H., Mukai, K., Matsui, A. and Aida, H. Schulz, U., Steidl, R., Peham, C. Tranquille, C., Hernlund, E., 3 Egenvall, A., Dyson, S., Walker, V., Roepstorff, L., Murray, R. Schramel, J. P., Steidl, R., Peham, C. Hernlund, E., Hobbs, S.J., Roepstorff, L., 3 Peterson, M.L., 4 Tranquille, C., R 4 Murray, R., Bergh, A., 5 Egenvall, A.
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