Journal article

Subchondral bone morphology in the metacarpus of racehorses in training changes with distance from the articular surface but not with age

S Martig, PL Hitchens, MA Stevenson, RC Whitton

Journal of Anatomy | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

The repetitive large loads generated during high-speed training and racing commonly cause subchondral bone injuries in the metacarpal condyles of racehorses. Adaptive bone modelling leads to focal sclerosis at the site of highest loading in the palmar aspect of the metacarpal condyles. Information on whether and how adaptive modelling of subchondral bone changes during the career of a racehorse is sparse. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the changes in subchondral bone micromorphology in the area of highest loading in the palmar aspect of the metacarpal condyle in thoroughbred racehorses as a function of age and training. Bone morphology parameters derived from micro-CT ..

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