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Thermographic Evaluation of Racehorse Performance

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JOURNAL OF EQUINE VETERINARY SCIENCE
卷 34, 期 9, 页码 1076-1083

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2014.06.009

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Thermography; Racehorse; Sport performance; Training

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The present study was aimed at identifying the key thermographic diagnostic areas essential for monitoring the effect of training on racehorses. The study involved monitoring 15 racehorses in 13 imaging sessions over a period of 10 months. Temperature measurements were made at a total of 46 regions of interest (ROIs) at the distal parts of the limbs and the back. To account for the influence of ambient temperature on each ROI measurement, values were adjusted to a constant ambient temperature of 12 C, estimated using regression analysis. The horses in the study were divided into two groups based on the value of success rate in racing competition. During the research period, none of the horses were identified as injured by routine veterinary investigation. Successful horses had significantly warmer adjusted ROI temperatures than their less successful counterparts at both carpal joints, the third metacarpal bones, the left fetlock joint, the left front short pastern bone, the left tarsus joint, and the caudal part of the thoracic vertebrae. The study tested a protocol for recording body surface temperature in racehorses, which was shown to increase reliability by adjusting for variations in ambient temperature. When analyzed on the basis of sporting performance, the protocol identified 14 ROIs that were associated with superior performance, most of which were at the limbs on the left side. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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