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Equine veterinary journal2018; 50(3); 415-417; doi: 10.1111/evj.12820

Response to Letter to the Editor: Do we have to redefine lameness in the era of quantitative gait analysis.

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Publication Date: 2018-04-11 PubMed ID: 29633362DOI: 10.1111/evj.12820Google Scholar: Lookup
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Adair S, Baus M, Belknap J, Bell R, Boero M, Bussy C, Cardenas F, Casey T, Castro J, Davis W, Erskine M, Farr R, Fischer T, Forbes B, Ford T, Genovese R, Gottschalk R, Hoge M, Honnas C, Hunter G, Joyce J, Kaneps A, Keegan K, Kramer J, Lischer C, Marshall J, Oosterlinck M, Radue P, Redding R, Reed SK, Rick M, Santschi E, Schoonover M, Schramme M, Schumacher J, Stephenson R, Thaler R, Vedding Neilsen J, Wilson DA. (2018). Response to Letter to the Editor: Do we have to redefine lameness in the era of quantitative gait analysis. Equine Vet J, 50(3), 415-417. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12820

Publication

ISSN: 2042-3306
NlmUniqueID: 0173320
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 50
Issue: 3
Pages: 415-417

Researcher Affiliations

Adair, S
  • University of Tennessee, USA.
Baus, M
  • Gran Prix Equine, Connecticut, USA.
Belknap, J
  • Ohio State University, USA.
Bell, R
  • Park Equine Hospital, Kentucky, USA.
Boero, M
  • Eastsound, Washington, USA.
Bussy, C
  • Saint Saturnin, France.
Cardenas, F
  • 3H Equine Hospital and Mobile Veterinary Services, North Carolina, USA.
Casey, T
  • Fourways Equine Clinic, South Africa.
Castro, J
  • University of Tennessee, USA.
Davis, W
  • Palm Beach Equine Clinic, Florida, USA.
Erskine, M
  • Virginia Tech, USA.
Farr, R
  • Farr and Pursey Equine Veterinary Services, Hertfordshire, UK.
Fischer, T
  • Chino Valley Equine Hospital, California, USA.
Forbes, B
  • Singapore Turf Club.
Ford, T
  • Ford Veterinary Surgery Center, California, USA.
Genovese, R
  • Cleveland Equine Clinic, Ohio, USA.
Gottschalk, R
  • Witbos Veterinary Clinic, South Africa.
Hoge, M
  • Murrieta Equine, California, USA.
Honnas, C
  • Texas Equine Hospital, USA.
Hunter, G
  • Ardene House Veterinary Practice, Aberdeen, UK.
Joyce, J
  • Total Equine Veterinary Associates, Virginia, USA.
Kaneps, A
  • Kaneps Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery, Massachusetts, USA.
Keegan, K
  • University of Missouri, USA.
Kramer, J
  • University of Missouri, USA.
Lischer, C
  • Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Marshall, J
  • University of Glasgow, UK.
Oosterlinck, M
  • Ghent University, Belgium.
Radue, P
  • Damascus Equine Associates, Maryland, USA.
Redding, R
  • North Carolina State University, USA.
Reed, S K
  • University of Missouri, USA.
Rick, M
  • Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Centre, California, USA.
Santschi, E
  • Kansas State University, USA.
Schoonover, M
  • Oklahoma State University, USA.
Schramme, M
  • VetAgro Sup, France.
Schumacher, John
  • Auburn University, Alabama, USA.
Stephenson, R
  • Pool House Equine Clinic, Staffordshire, UK.
Thaler, R
  • Metamora Equine PC, Michigan, USA.
Vedding Neilsen, J
  • Ansager Veterinary Hospital, Denmark.
Wilson, D A
  • University of Missouri, USA.

MeSH Terms

  • Animals
  • Gait
  • Lameness, Animal

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