Agreement among equine veterinarians and between equine veterinarians and inertial sensor system during clinical examination of hindlimb lameness in horses
© 2019 EVJ Ltd Background: Hindlimb lameness evaluation is known to be challenging. Experience is essential for the ability of equine veterinarians to detect lameness. Nevertheless, even an experienced veterinarian is still subject to bias. Objective lameness detecting methods have been established...
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Main Authors: | P. Leelamankong, R. Estrada, K. Mählmann, P. Rungsri, C. Lischer |
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2019
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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