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Now Available: Lameness Locator® 20/20
By
Equinosis Staff |
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Equinosis Staff,
Locked,
Racing,
Standardbred Racing,
Thoroughbred Racing,
trackside selection
Active OES Members receive free software upgrades. SCHEDULE UPGRADE NOW Settings Lameness Locator has several configurable settings, including allowing manual stride selection, turning off the AIDE statements, addition of veterinarians to display on the report, report output format (PDF vs JPEG), report output location and more. View all configurable options under Settings from the main menu. The following configurable options have been added in LL 20/20. Surface Selection Configuration Figure 1 - Surface selection configuration. Streamline your drop-down menu of surface options for easier viewing and selection. Go to Settings in the main menu. Click into the General tab....
Clinical Tip: Longitudinal Reporting Functionality to Evaluate Horses Over Time
By
Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder, DVM |
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CSV Export,
Evaluations View,
Locked,
LT Schroeder,
OES Members Only,
Recheck AIDE,
Summary Report
Lameness Locator software includes multiple data reporting features that allow for comparison of trials over time. This longitudinal information can be invaluable for assessing the effectiveness of therapies, rehabilitation progress, or a horse's condition over the course of a competitive meet or riding season. The Recheck Comparison Report Note: Recheck comparison reports are only available for straight line trials, not for flexion or lunging trials. To create a comparison of another trial type (e.g. two lunge left trials), the General Comparison report can be used to view the reports side by side. No AIDE calculation of percent change...
FAQ: How important is proper sensor position and secure attachment?
By
Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder, DVM |
Updated on
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Equipment,
Head Sensor Guidance,
Instrumentation,
Locked,
LT Schroeder,
Pelvic Sensor Guidance,
PPE,
Pre-Purchase,
RF Sensor Guidance
Answer: Sensor positioning is important due to the necessary orientation of the sensing element (accelerometer or gyroscope) inside of the sensor device relative to the horse. But more specifically, each sensor has a somewhat different level of “forgiveness” in terms of the importance of precise positioning. RF SENSOR The right forelimb sensor contains a gyroscope, which should be placed on the dorsal midline of the RF pastern. It measures angular velocity of the distal limb in the sagittal plane. Because of this, rotation of the sensor too far off midline will affect the output of the gyro signal....
FAQ: What do the different sensor lights mean?
By
Laurie Tyrrell-Schroeder, DVM |
Updated on
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Equipment,
Instrumentation,
Locked,
LT Schroeder,
Sensor Guidance,
User Tip
Turning on Sensors: Green LED flickers (blinks) at a fast rate: Magnet is Turning Sensor On or Off Green LED flickers at a moderate, steady rate: Ready to connect Green LED solid or flickering (blinking) at a slow rate / doesn’t respond to magnet: Connected to Lameness Locator Green LED flickers momentarily and shuts off: Needs charged You followed the instructions on how to turn on your sensor, but the Green LED doesn’t appear: Needs charged On Charging Station: Red LED is Solid: Charging Red LED light turns off: Fully Charged Sensor is properly placed on station, but Red LED light does not turn on: Contact Us
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Now Available: Lameness Locator® 20/20
Clinical Tip: Longitudinal Reporting Functionality to Evaluate Horses Over Time
FAQ: How important is proper sensor position and secure attachment?
FAQ: What do the different sensor lights mean?
User Tip: A Word about Sensor Charging and Battery Care
FAQ: How do I turn on/off Gen5 sensors?
FAQ: How to Check For Proper Driver Settings for Sena UD100 Bluetooth Adapter
FAQ: Can Lunging Complicate An Evaluation?
FAQ: Why Are Two Baselines Better Than One?
User Tip: Bluetooth & Sensor Connection Guide
FAQ: Does the size of the horse matter in using Lameness Locator®?
FAQ: Can the Pastern Sensor Be Worn on A Different Limb or Location on the Right Forelimb?
FAQ: Why is My Analysis Not Selecting All Strides?
FAQ: What do you recommend for keeping the pelvic sensor secure on sweaty horses?
FAQ: Can I collect flexion test data unassisted?
FAQ: Why do I get a noisy trial data message when I try to analyze my data?
FAQ: Does pelvic asymmetry matter when using the Equinosis Q?
FAQ: How Do I Choose the Correct Surface for Lunging Trials?