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Equine Veterinary JournalVolume 33, Issue 4 p. 334-336 Full Access The biomechanics of what really causes navicular disease G. TROTTER, G. TROTTER Veterinary Teaching Hospital Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado 80524, USASearch for more papers by this author G. TROTTER, G. TROTTER Veterinary Teaching Hospital Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado 80524, USASearch for more papers by this author First published: 05 January 2010 https://doi.org/10.2746/042516401776249589Citations: 7AboutReferencesRelatedInformationPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessClose modalShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. References Colles, C. and Hickman, J. (1977) The arterial supply of the navicular bone and its variations in navicular disease. Equine vet. J. 9, 150– 154. Keegan, K., Wilson, D.J., Wilson, D.A., Frankeny, R.L., Loch, W.E. and Smith, B. (1997) Effects of anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves on kinematic gait analysis in horses with and without navicular disease. Am. J. vet. Res. 58, 218– 223. MacGregor, C.M. (1989) Navicular disease - in search of definition. Equine vet. J. 21, 389– 391. McGuigan, M.P and Wilson, A.M. (2001) The effect of bilateral palmar digital nerve analgesia on the compressive force experienced by the navicular bone in horses with navicular disease. Equine vet. J. 33, 166– 171. Pleasant, S., Baker, G., Foreman, J., Eurell, J. and Losonsky, J. (1993) Intraosseous pressure and pathologic changes in horses with navicular disease. Am. J. vet. Res. 54, 7– 12. Pool, R., Meagher, D. and Stover, S. (1989) Pathophysiology of navicular syndrome. Vet. Clin. N. Am. 5, 109– 129. Rijkenhuisen, A., Nemeth, F., Dik, K. and Goedegebuure, S. (1989) The arterial supply of the navicular bone in adult horses with navicular disease. Equine vet. J. 21, 418– 424. Svalastoga, E. and Smith, M. (1983) Navicular disease in the horse: the subchondral bone pressure. Nord. vet. Med. 35, 31– 37. van Wulfen, K. and Bowker, R. (1997) Intersection of the DSIL and the DDFT and its relationship to navicular syndrome. Proc. Am. Ass. equine Practnrs. 43, 405– 406. Wilson, A.M., McGuigan, M.P., Fouracre, L. and MacMahon, L. (2001) The force and contact stress on the navicular bone during trot locomotion in sound horses and horses with navicular disease. Equine vet. J. 33, 159– 165. Citing Literature Citation StatementsbetaSmart citations by scite.ai include citation statements extracted from the full text of the citing article. The number of the statements may be higher than the number of citations provided by Wiley Online Library if one paper cites another multiple times or lower if scite has not yet processed some of the citing articles.SupportingSupporting0MentioningMentioning1ContrastingContrasting0Explore this article's citation statements on scite.aipowered by Volume33, Issue4July 2001Pages 334-336 Citation StatementsbetaSmart citations by scite.ai include citation statements extracted from the full text of the citing article. The number of the statements may be higher than the number of citations provided by Wiley Online Library if one paper cites another multiple times or lower if scite has not yet processed some of the citing articles.SupportingSupporting0MentioningMentioning1ContrastingContrasting0Explore this article's citation statements on scite.aipowered by ReferencesRelatedInformation RecommendedA study of 118 cases of navicular disease: clinical featuresI. M. WRIGHT, Equine Veterinary JournalA study of 118 cases of navicular disease: treatment by navicular suspensory desmotomyI. M. WRIGHT, Equine Veterinary JournalOutcome of horses undergoing navicular bursotomy for the treatment of contaminated or septic navicular bursitis: 19 cases (2002–2016)D. G. Suarez-Fuentes, S. S. Caston, D. M. Tatarniuk, K. D. Kersh, N. R. Ferrero, Equine Veterinary JournalUSE OF RADIOGRAPHY, COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR EVALUATION OF NAVICULAR SYNDROME IN THE HORSEWilliam R. Widmer DVM, MS, Kenneth A. Buckwalter MD, MS, John F. Fessler DVM, MS, Michael A. Hill, B Vet Med MS, PhD, MRCVS, David C. Vansickle DVM, PhD, Susan Ivancevich MD, Veterinary Radiology & UltrasoundThe equine navicular apparatus as a premier enthesis organ: Functional implicationsMichelle L. Osborn MA, PhD, Jean Luc Cornille BPhil, Uriel Blas-Machado DVM, PhD, DACVP, Elizabeth W. Uhl DVM, PhD, DACVP, Veterinary Surgery

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