Journal article
Surface strain on the dorsal metacarpus of thoroughbreds at different speeds and gaits
HMS Davies, RN McCarthy, LB Jeffcott
Cells Tissues Organs | KARGER | Published : 1993
DOI: 10.1159/000147437
Abstract
Stacked rectangular rosette strain gages were used to measure surface bone strain on the dorsomedial cortex of the third metacarpal bones in 6 adult Thoroughbred horses during treadmill exercise. The peak principal compressive and tensile strains, angle of the peak strains and strain rate during loading were calculated and compared with speed and gait. At speeds from 4 to 14 m/s loading on the metacarpus resulted in compression of the dorsomedial cortex. Tension only occurred consistently in 1 forelimb of 1 horse at the walk (2 m/s). The angle of peak compression was within 10° of the longitudinal axis of the bone, and the magnitude of compression was proportional to the speed of exercise. M..
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