Journal article
Bone fatigue and its implications for injuries in racehorses
S Martig, W Chen, PVS Lee, RC Whitton
Equine Veterinary Journal | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/evj.12241
Abstract
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common cause of lost training days and wastage in racehorses. Many bone injuries are a consequence of repeated high loading during fast work, resulting in chronic damage accumulation and material fatigue of bone. The highest joint loads occur in the fetlock, which is also the most common site of subchondral bone injury in racehorses. Microcracks in the subchondral bone at sites where intra-articular fractures and palmar osteochondral disease occur are similar to the fatigue damage detected experimentally after repeated loading of bone. Fatigue is a process that has undergone much study in material science in order to avoid catastrophic failure of engineering st..
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Funding Acknowledgements
S. Martig is funded by a University of Melbourne international student fee remission scholarship and an international research scholarship funded by the WJR & MW Wilson trust.