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Clinical Evaluation of Lameness Across Veterinary Species

Lameness is a common clinical sign reflecting musculoskeletal, neurological, or soft tissue pathology. This article provides a systematic approach to the identification, diagnostic workup, and management of gait abnormalities across diverse veterinary species.

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References

  1. [1]Stashak, T. S.. Adams and Stashak's Lameness in Horses (2011)
  2. [2]Millis, D. L. & Levine, D.. Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy (2014)

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