Journal article
Associations between pre-injury racing history and tibial and humeral fractures in Australian Thoroughbred racehorses
RC Whitton, EA Walmsley, ASM Wong, SM Shannon, EJ Frazer, NJ Williams, JF Guerow, PL Hitchens
Veterinary Journal | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Long bone fractures in racehorses may present as stress fractures which have a good prognosis, or complete fractures, which often result in a fatal outcome. In order to identify differences in modifiable management practices that may contribute to these outcomes, racing histories of horses with humeral or tibial fractures and of matched controls were examined. A retrospective case-control study of Australian Thoroughbred racehorses diagnosed with a fracture of the humerus or tibia by scintigraphy or at post-mortem between 2002 and 2016 was undertaken. Control horses were matched from the same race or trial on age and sex. Statistical analysis was performed using conditional logistic regressi..
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