Equine Exercise Physiology

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Full Title of Book : Equine Exercise Physiology
The Science of Exercise in the Athletic Horse

Editor(s): Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, Raymond J. Geor & Andris J. Kaneps

Publisher: Saunders Ltd.

Year Published: 2007

Edition: 1 st edition

Pages: 476 pages

ISBN-10: 0702028576
ISBN-13: 978-0702028571

Format: PDF

Book Description :

Equine Exercise Physiology provides the most up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the basic sciences required for an understanding of the physiology of the equine athlete. This book provides a thorough grounding in the basic physiology of each body system and in particular the responses of each
body system to exercise and training. It is the ideal
resource for those interested in equine exercise
physiology: undergraduate and post-graduate students in exercise science, comparative physiology, biology and veterinary science; veterinary students; horse trainers and owners of sport horses; journalists writing in equine specialty magazines; and interested lay persons.

* Topics include: the musculoskeletal system and
physiology; tendon, ligament and joint physiology; the biomechanics of locomotion; respiratory, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems; metabolism and nutritional management; thermoregulation; hematology and immunology
* Written by the top experts currently working in the area of equine exercise physiology
* Designed for those seeking comprehensive information in a digestible format about the basic science of equine exercise physiology, rather than the clinical aspects
* Over 250 high quality illustrations that amplify and illustrate important points
* Information available in a readily accessible format.

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Hi nourislam2010
There seems to be a problem with these 2 fieles. Can you check please? They dont allow to be saved becouse dont follow ISO rules or something.
2.1 - Muscle physiology responses to exercise and training, Pages 30-80
2.4 - Joint physiology responses to exercise and training, Pages 132-142
 
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