Equine locomotor analysis on vet-gates in endurance events.

REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY Fatigue during endurance rides might induce changes in gait pattern that could be difficult to distinguish from subtle lameness. OBJECTIVES To assess changes in gait pattern en route, in fore(FL) and hindlimbs (HL) and establish differences between excellent (EP) and good performers (GP). METHODS Seventy-five sound and fit horses that completed endurance rides of 80 km were filmed at trot in the vet-gates (VGs) prior to competitions (VGO), and at 29 km (VG1), 59 km (VG2) and 80 km (VG3). Mean gait velocity (V), stride length (SL), duration (SD) and frequency (SF) were measured. Also, stance (StD), swing (SwD), braking (BrD) and propulsion (PrD) durations were determined in the 4 limbs and expressed as % of SD. RESULTS Horses trotted with a significant lower V at VG3 in comparison to VG0 (mean +/- s.d. 2.3 +/- 0.6 m/sec, 3.3 +/- 0.6 m/sec) and showed a shorter SL (1.5 +/- 0.4 m and 2.2 +/- 0.3 m in VG0 and VG3). Regression analysis confirmed that the reduced SL at VG3 was due to the lower V. Horses in VG3 presented longer FL-StD (46.2 +/- 4.7%, 38.1 +/- 4.6%), BrD (22.0 +/- 2.5%, 16.9 +/- 2.5%) and PrD (24.1 +/- 21%, 21.5 +/- 2.47%) compared to VG0. In VG0, HL-PrD (23.0 +/- 3.0%) and HL-BrD (18.7 +/- 1.8%) were longer than FL-PrD (21.5 +/- 2.47%) and FL-BrD (16.9 +/- 2.5%). EP showed fastest V and longer SL at VG0, and VG3 than GP (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS Sound endurance horses undergo changes in gait pattern during competition, mainly due to reduction of V. Some differences exist between FL and HL, and EP show higher V and SL in the VGs. POTENTIAL RELEVANCE Understanding of the locomotor effect of fatigue will provide an objective basis for the assessment of soundness during endurance events.

[1]  C. Robert,et al.  Use of the recovery check in long-distance endurance rides. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal. Supplement.

[2]  L. Roepstorff,et al.  The kinematics of loading and fatigue in the standardbred trotter. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal. Supplement.

[3]  D. Pfeiffer,et al.  Temporal changes in the trot between the first and third horse inspections at a CCI*** 3-day event. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal. Supplement.

[4]  R. Schroter,et al.  Physiological, metabolic and biochemical responses of horses competing in the speed and endurance phase of a CCI*****3-day-event. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal. Supplement.

[5]  M. Hines,et al.  Body weight, fluid, electrolyte, and hormonal changes in horses competing in 50- and 100-mile endurance rides. , 1997, American journal of veterinary research.

[6]  B. Escribano,et al.  Training as an influential factor on the locomotor pattern in Andalusian horses. , 1997, Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A.

[7]  B. Essén-Gustavsson,et al.  Lactate response to maximal exercise on the track: relation to muscle characteristics and kinematic variables , 1995 .

[8]  H M Clayton,et al.  Comparison of the stride kinematics of the collected, working, medium and extended trot in horses. , 1994, Equine veterinary journal.

[9]  S. Drevemo,et al.  Biokinematic analysis of the Swedish Warmblood riding horse at trot. , 1994, Equine veterinary journal.

[10]  Elliott Bc,et al.  A biomechanical evaluation of the role of fatigue in middle-distance running. , 1980 .

[11]  Fowler Me Exhausted horse syndrome. , 1980 .

[12]  B. Escribano,et al.  Locomotor, cardiocirculatory and metabolic adaptations to training in Andalusian and Anglo-Arabian horses. , 1999, Research in veterinary science.

[13]  B. Auvinet,et al.  Stride characteristics of overground versus treadmill locomotion in the saddle horse. , 1993, Acta anatomica.

[14]  B. Elliott,et al.  A biomechanical evaluation of the role of fatigue in middle-distance running. , 1980, Canadian journal of applied sport sciences. Journal canadien des sciences appliquees au sport.

[15]  M. Fowler Exhausted horse syndrome. , 1980, Journal of the South African Veterinary Association.

[16]  D. Leach,et al.  Gait fatigue in the racing thoroughbred [Horses, factors for certain injuries] , 1979 .