Equinos Cirurgia Geral e Ortopédica

Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery, 3rd Edition - Basic and clinical sciences of the equine athlete

De: Kenneth W Hinchcliff & Andris J. Kaneps & Raymond J. Geor & Emmanuelle van Erck-Westergen
ISBN: 9780702083709
2024, Elsevier
Capa dura
Páginas: 1440

  • Get evidence-based guidelines to keeping athletic horses healthy and physically fit! Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery, 3rd Edition provides a comprehensive guide to exercise physiology and training within a clinical context, along with a detailed review of all diseases affecting horses used in racing and competition. Not only does this text discuss the physiological responses of each body system to exercise, but it covers nutritional support, the prevention of exercise-induced disorders and lameness, and modification of training regimens. New to this edition are topics such as drug effects on performance and the use of cloud-based technologies for monitoring performance. Written by an expert team of international authors led by Dr.Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, this authoritative, all-in-one resource is also available as an eBook on Expert Consult.


    New to this edition

    • NEW! New chapters in this edition include:
    • History of Equine Exercise Physiology
    • Farriery and Shoeing of the Equine Athlete
    • Transportation of Athletic Horses
    • Investigating Causes of Death During Exercise
    • Behaviour and Behavioural Abnormalities in Horses Used for Racing and Competition
    • Welfare of Horses Used in Racing and Competition
    • The Connected Horse on innovative, cloud-based technologies used to monitor horses during racing/competition and training
    • Track and Course Design
    • Principles of Regulation of Drug Use in Competition Horses
    • Detection of Drug Use in Performance Horses
    • Drug Effects on Performance
    • Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases in Populations of Equine Athletes.


    Key Features

    • Comprehensive coverage is based on sound research and evidence-based practice, and provides an understanding of the physiologic processes underlying the responses of horses to exercise and physical conditioning, from musculoskeletal and respiratory disorders to nutrition and physical rehabilitation.
    • International perspective on equine athletics includes guidelines pertinent to different geographic areas and racing jurisdictions.
    • Complementary and alternative therapies are explored, as well as physical therapy and chiropractic therapy for athletic horses.
    • Coverage of abnormalities of the upper airway is now divided into two chapters: Disease of the Nasopharynx and Diseases of the Larynx and Trachea.
    • Coverage of diseases of the heart is divided into two chapters: Arrhythmias in Equine Athletes and Structural Heart Disease of Equine Athletes.
    • Nearly 900 drawings and clinical photos depict equine anatomy, testing, and treatment scenarios.
    • High-quality artwork includes new radiographic, ultrasonographic, CAT scan, and MRI images to aid understanding and diagnosis.
    • Expert Consult website includes a fully searchable version of the entire text with each new print purchase.
  • Section 1: Integrative physiology and exercise testing

    NEW! History of equine exercise physiology

    The horse as an athlete

    Laboratory exercise testing

    Exercise testing in the field

    Genetic basis of equine performance NEW! Farriery and shoeing of the equine athlete

    NEW! Transportation of athletic horses

    Section 2: Musculoskeletal system

    Epidemiology of orthopaedic diseases in athletic horses

    Muscle physiology: responses to exercise and training

    Muscle disorders of equine athletes

    Skeletal physiology: responses to exercise and training

    Tendon and ligament physiology

    Biomechanics of locomotion in the athletic horse

    Joint physiology: response to exercise and training

    Kinematics of lameness

    Diagnosis of lameness

    Diseases of the foot

    Distal limb: fetlock and pastern

    Metacarpus/metatarsus

    The carpus

    Elbow and shoulder

    Tarsus and stifle

    Soft tissue: tendinitis and desmitis

    Back and pelvis

    Repetitive strain injuries of the skeleton in high performance equine athletes

    Pharmacotherapy of the joint and tendon disease

    Neurologic gait abnormalities in the athletic horse

    Section 3: Respiratory system

    Upper airway function of normal horses during exercise

    Abnormalities of the upper airway

    Disease of the nasopharynx and Diseases of the larynx and trachea.

    Lower airway function: response to exercise and training

    Inflammatory diseases of the lower airway of athletic horses

    Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH)

    Viral respiratory disease in athletic horses

    Section 4: Cardiovascular system

    Heart and vessels: function during exercise and training adaptations

    Diseases of the heart and vessels: Arrhythmias in equine athletes and structural heart disease of equine athletes.

    Section 5: Metabolism and nutrition

    Metabolic responses to exercise and training

    Endocrine function during exercise and response to training

    Nutrition for the equine athlete: nutrient requirements and key principles in ration design

    Nutrition for the equine athlete: above and beyond nutrient requirements

    Section 6: Fluids and electrolytes

    Body fluids and electrolytes: responses to exercise and training

    Acid-base physiology at rest, during exercise and in response to training

    Abnormalities of body fluids and electrolytes in athletic horses

    Thermoregulation and exercise-associated heat illnesses

    Section 7: Hematology and immunology

    Hematologic and serum biochemical responses to exercise and training

    Abnormalities of the erythron

    Exercise and immunity in horses

    NEW! Investigating causes of death during exercise

    Section 8: Gastrointestinal System

    Gastrointestinal diseases of athletic horses

    Section 9: Veterinary management of the performance horseVeterinary aspects of training Thoroughbred racehorses

    Veterinary aspects of training horses used for harness racing (trotters and pacers)

    Veterinary aspects of training event horses

    Veterinary aspects of training dressage horses

    Veterinary aspects of training and racing endurance horses

    Veterinary aspects of training and competing polo horses

    Veterinary aspects of training and competing Western performance horses

    Veterinary aspects of training the showjumping horse

    Investigating causes of death during exercise

    NEW! Behaviour and behavioural abnormalities in horses used for racing and competition.

    NEW! Welfare of horses used in racing and competition

    NEW! The connected horse - discussing innovative, cloud-based technologies for use in monitoring horses during racing/competition and training

    NEW! Track and course design Veterinary aspects of the aged equine athlete

    Anesthesia of the equine athlete

    NEW! Principles of regulation of drug use in competition horses

    NEW! Detection of drug use in performance horses

    NEW! Drug effects on performance

    Emergency procedures and first aid for equine athletes

    Reproductive management of the athletic horse

    NEW! Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases in populations of equine athletes

    Examination of the equine athlete prior to purchase

    Section 10: Physical therapy and rehabilitation

    Manual therapy and exercise for athletic horses

    Equine rehabilitation: chiropractic therapy for athletic horses

    Physical treatment of the equine athlete

    Appendix 1a - Reference ranges for the leukogram of athletic horses

    Appendix 2 - Reference ranges for serum biochemical variables in athletic horses

    Index

  • Kenneth W Hinchcliff, BVSc, MS, PhD, DACVIM (Large Animal), Dean Emeritus Veterinary Clinical Centre Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences The University of Melbourne

    Andris J. Kaneps, DVM, MS, PhD, Diplomate ACVS, DACVSMR, Owner, Kaneps Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery, Beverly, MA, USA

    Raymond J. Geor, BVSc, MVSc, PhD Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Large Animal) Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Nutrition (Honorary) Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Professor and Chairperson, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA

    Emmanuelle Van Erck-Westergen, DVM PhD DECEIM, Equine Sports Medicine Practice, Waterloo, Belgium

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