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Influence of whole body vibration on bone density in the stalled horse

Posted on:2016-08-06Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Middle Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Hulak, Emily SarahFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390017986515Subject:Animal sciences
Abstract/Summary:
High frequency mechanical accelerations resulting from whole body vibration (WBV) have a strong osteogenic effect. It is hypothesized that WBV will maintain bone density in stalled horses equal to that of a stalled control group receiving light exercise. Radiographs of the third metacarpal were taken on d 0, 28, 56 of a stalled control receiving light exercise (n=6), and a stalled treatment group receiving WBV (n=6) for determination of bone mineral content (BMC) via radiographic bone aluminum equivalence (RBAE). No differences were observed in BMC due to treatment in the medial (P = 0 .98), lateral (P = 0.93), dorsal (P = 0.69), or palmar (P = 0.90) cortices. These results suggest that this level of WBV did not increase BMC, but maintained a baseline level similar to that of a horse in low intensity exercise, thus vibration therapy should be considered for horses subjected to stalling without exercise.
Keywords/Search Tags:Vibration, WBV, Stalled, Exercise
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