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Sidewinder gait in horses.

Monica R AlemanEmily H BerryhillKevin WoolardCharlotte A Easton-JonesTania Kozikowski-NicholasSue DysonIsabelle Kilcoyne
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2020)
Sidewinder gait is usually observed in older horses and can have neurologic or musculoskeletal etiologies. Electromyography can be used as a diagnostic aid to determine neurologic versus non-neurologic disease and further localize those of neurologic origin. The condition often has a poor prognosis for function and life.
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