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Equine carpal osteoarthritis and thoracic limb function: effects of aquatic rehabilitation
Author(s):King, Melissa R.
Date Issued:2011
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most debilitating musculoskeletal disorders among equine athletes. It is a progressive disease characterized by joint pain, inflammation, synovial effusion, limited range of motion, and a ...
Evaluation of a novel canine activity monitor for at-home physical activity analysis
Author(s):Yashari, Jonathan M.; Duncan, Colleen G.; Duerr, Felix M.
Date Issued:2015
Format:born digital; articles
Background: Accelerometers are motion-sensing devices that have been used to assess physical activity in dogs. However, the lack of a user-friendly, inexpensive accelerometer has hindered the widespread use of this objective ...
Evaluation of allogeneic freeze-dried platelet lysate and conditioned serum in joint tissues under inflammatory condition in vitro
Author(s):Camargo Garbin, Livia
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
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Investigation of cationic contrast-enhanced computed tomography for the evaluation of equine articular cartilage
Author(s):Nelson, Bradley B.
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Osteoarthritis and articular cartilage injury are substantial problems in horses causing joint pain, lameness and decreased athleticism resonant of the afflictions that occur in humans. This debilitating joint disease ...
Evaluation of bone marrow lesions as a manifestation of subchondral bone disease
Author(s):Stewart, Holly Lynn
Date Issued:2021
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
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Culture-expanded articular chondrocytes: a potential cellular therapeutic for osteoarthritis with MSC-like properties
Author(s):Liebig, Bethany Ellen
Date Issued:2022
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent and debilitating joint disease in horses, dogs, and humans. OA affects more than 303 million people globally with an annual economic loss to Americans approaching $200 billion. It ...