Background: Dressage horses are often asked to work in lengthened paces during training and competition, but to date there is limited information about the biomechanics of dressage-specific paces. Preliminary work has shown increased fetlock extension in extended compared with collected paces, but further investigation of the kinematic differences between collected, medium and extended trot in dressage horses is warranted. Objectives: Investigation of the effect of collected versus medium/extended trot on limb kinematics of dressage horses. Study design: Prospective kinematic evaluation. Methods: Twenty clinically sound horses in active dressage training were used: Group 1) ten young horses (≤ 6 years) were assessed at collected...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare gait mechanics and limb loading in Icelandic horses tölting and trotting at eq...
Reasons for performing study: Locomotion adaptation mechanisms have been observed in horses, but lit...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Reasons for performing study: Locomotion adaptation mechanisms have been observed in horses, but lit...
Irregular pagination: Page 6-96 (i.e. ch. 6 p.96) is missingThree day eventing is an equestrian spor...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Introduction: The characteristics of trot, such as collection, impulsion, action of the hind quarter...
Background: Factors affecting kinematic parameters of jump stride have not been quantitatively ident...
Kinematic studies quantifying the various influences on equine locomotion are widespread, however re...
ABSTRACT: Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a suc...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of novel legwear designed to limit metacarpophalangeal joint (...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare gait mechanics and limb loading in Icelandic horses tölting and trotting at eq...
Reasons for performing study: Locomotion adaptation mechanisms have been observed in horses, but lit...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Reasons for performing study: Locomotion adaptation mechanisms have been observed in horses, but lit...
Irregular pagination: Page 6-96 (i.e. ch. 6 p.96) is missingThree day eventing is an equestrian spor...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Introduction: The characteristics of trot, such as collection, impulsion, action of the hind quarter...
Background: Factors affecting kinematic parameters of jump stride have not been quantitatively ident...
Kinematic studies quantifying the various influences on equine locomotion are widespread, however re...
ABSTRACT: Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a suc...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of novel legwear designed to limit metacarpophalangeal joint (...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...