Articles & Documents
Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part One, Understanding the Greyhound Racing Gallop
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Managing the Greyhound Racing Surface: Part One, Understanding the Greyhound Racing Gallop
Description
This includes a discussion of canine locomotion and the racing gallop of the racing Greyhound. It breaks down the racing gait into the various components and how they relate to the racing surface. It includes kinematic and biomechanical information from a study and related report done for the Kansas Racing Commission titled "A Kinematic and Kinetic Analysis of the Greyhound Racing Pattern" (1991).
Issue 2(1): ~ An overview of the similarities and differences between the canine and equine locomotion. ~ Metabolic changes in Field Trial Labrador Retrievers related to pre-event excitation.
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Issue 3(2): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part I
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Issue 3(6): ~ The Effect of Joint Movement Alterations on Dog Locomotion
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Issue 5(1): ~ Soundness of the Athletic Dog
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Issue 5(2): ~ Shoulder Problems of the Canine Athlete and Working Dog
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Issue 5(5): ~ Managing Exercise-Induced Medical Cases. ~ Basic Concepts of Canine Rehabilitation
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Issue 6(6): ~ Neuronal Factors of Canine Movement and Performance
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Downloadable - Analyzing Motion and Soundness of the Dog by Dr. Robert Gillette
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Athletic and Working Dog: Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics (Hardcover)
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