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Descriptive epidemiology of fracture, tendon and suspensory ligament injuries in National Hunt racehorses in training

Ely, E R; Avella, C S; Price, J S; Smith, R K W; Wood, J L N; Verheyen, K L P

Authors

E R Ely

C S Avella

J S Price

R K W Smith

J L N Wood

K L P Verheyen



Abstract

Reasons for performing study: While fractures and tendon injuries are known to be important diseases in National Hunt (NH) racehorses during racing, there are no accurate estimates of their incidence in NH training yards. Objectives: To estimate the incidence of fractures and tendon and suspensory ligament injuries (TLIs) in NH racehorses in training; to describe the injuries incurred and to compare injury incidence rates by horse age, trainer, gender and background (ex-flat vs. ex-store horses). Methods: Cohort data were collected from 14 UK NH training yards for 2 racing seasons. Daily exercise regimens and details of fractures and TLIs occurring in study horses were recorded. Results: Data were gathered from 1223 horses that spent 9466 months at risk of injury. The fracture incidence rate was 1.1/100 horse months and varied significantly by trainer (P

Citation

Ely, E. R., Avella, C. S., Price, J. S., Smith, R. K. W., Wood, J. L. N., & Verheyen, K. L. P. Descriptive epidemiology of fracture, tendon and suspensory ligament injuries in National Hunt racehorses in training. Equine Veterinary Journal, 41(4), 372-378. https://doi.org/10.2746/042516409x371224

Journal Article Type Article
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Journal EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Print ISSN 0425-1644
Publisher Wiley
Volume 41
Issue 4
Pages 372-378
DOI https://doi.org/10.2746/042516409x371224
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1425590
Additional Information Corporate Creators : Cambridge