Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement symmetry of the horse’s head and pelvis may aid rider and trainer in an early recognition of low grade lameness. Such knowledge is also important during both subjective and objective lameness evaluations in the ridden horse in a clinical setting. In this study, inertial sensors were used to assess how different rider seating styles may influence head and pelvic movement symmetry in horses trotting in a straight line and on the circle in both directions. A total of 26 horses were subjected to 15 different conditions at trot: three unridden conditions and 12 ridden conditions where the rider performed three different seating styles (rising trot, s...
Many horses, just before and during their athletic career, show vertical movement asymmetries, to th...
AbstractLungeing is an important part of lameness examinations, since the circular path enforced dur...
In trotting horses, movement asymmetry is associated with ground reaction force asymmetry. In humans...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owners have ...
Disorders of the locomotor apparatus are very common in sports horses. Pain and dysfunction associat...
Background: The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamen...
There is a paucity of evidence on the effect that rider asymmetry has on equine locomotion. The aim ...
Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
ABSTRACT: Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a suc...
Many horses, just before and during their athletic career, show vertical movement asymmetries, to th...
AbstractLungeing is an important part of lameness examinations, since the circular path enforced dur...
In trotting horses, movement asymmetry is associated with ground reaction force asymmetry. In humans...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owners have ...
Disorders of the locomotor apparatus are very common in sports horses. Pain and dysfunction associat...
Background: The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamen...
There is a paucity of evidence on the effect that rider asymmetry has on equine locomotion. The aim ...
Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
ABSTRACT: Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a suc...
Many horses, just before and during their athletic career, show vertical movement asymmetries, to th...
AbstractLungeing is an important part of lameness examinations, since the circular path enforced dur...
In trotting horses, movement asymmetry is associated with ground reaction force asymmetry. In humans...