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Video analysis: an additional resource for locomotion examinations

Video analysis: an additional resource for locomotion examinations

In equine veterinary medicine, video images allow, among other things, to see joint movements in more detail, to measure them and to quantify them. In fact, several factors can influence perception when evaluating a horse’s locomotion, such as the presence of fur, which makes it difficult to appreciate joint movements in the lower limb area.

But how do veterinarians and researchers use this technique? How can video recording, correlated with the quantification of locomotion, support veterinary diagnosis?

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How can a quantification tool be integrated into veterinary practice?

How can a quantification tool be integrated into veterinary practice?

Objective assessment of locomotion is gradually becoming a standard procedure in equine clinics worldwide, as it overcomes some of the limitations inherent in subjective gait analysis (Serra Braganca et al. 2018).
Mais comment s’adapter à ces changements ? Quelle stratégie adopter pour exploiter au mieux les atouts de ces nouveaux outils ?

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