ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL
cod. 1002041

Academic year 2012/13
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Clinica chirurgica veterinaria (VET/09)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
19 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: Biomechanics, podology and clinical elements

Learning objectives

The course is structured in ex cathedra lectures and tutorials
practices to enable students to acquire the basic knowledge of
Biomechanics, Podiatry and farriery and simultaneously achieve independence
professional. The important moment is the interpretation of the biomechanical, physiological and
pathological signs from his own knowledge gained during lessons and individual study.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Concepts of biomechanics, podiatry and farriery; Relationships between conformation and movement; definition of lameness and ataxia; Relationships between conformation and lameness; Dynamics of locomotion (walk, trot, amble, canter, gallop, jump), Analysis of motor skills and coordinative; biomechanics of movement of the forelimb, hind limb phalangeal axis; Structure, functions and foot injuries; Concepts of farriery, iron, shoeing, corrective draws; biomechanics and labor (full, jumping, trot, gallop, western riding, problems of growth in foal.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Clayton H.M. (1990): The Equine Athlete, Vol.3, n.2, 17-20.
Stashak T.S. (1990): Adam’s lameness in horses, IV Ed., Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. Ed. Italiana SBM Noceto (Parma), 8-11, 111, 448, 468-469, 593-595.
Hickman J.(1977): Come ferrare il cavallo, Editoriale Olimpia.
Pollit C. C.(1995): Color Atlas of The Horse’s Foot. Mosby – Wolfe, London.

Teaching methods

Lectures will be conducted with methods of projection and practical exercises through investigation semeiological and clinics of horses suffering from orthopedic disorders and their treatment of farriery
The course is completed with educational tours at racecourses and equestrian centers in order to evaluate the characteristics of the activities of the horses in the various areas in which they are used.

Assessment methods and criteria

The verification of acquired skills is done through an oral test and the preparation and discussion of an issue relevant to the arguments developed in lectures and practical

Other information

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