The horse has evolved to gallop economically at high speed. Limb force increases with speed but direct measures of limb ground reaction forces (GRFs) at gallop are sparse. This study reports GRFs for multiple limbs, using force plates, across seven Thoroughbred racehorses during ridden galloping. The results show peak vertical GRF values of 13.6 N kg−1 (non-lead hindlimb), 12.3 N kg−1 (lead hindlimb), 14.0 N kg−1 (non-lead forelimb) and 13.6 N kg−1 (lead forelimb) at 11.4 m s−1 and recorded values are consistent with those predicted from duty factor. The distribution of body weight between the forelimbs and hindlimbs is approximated to 50:50, and is variable with speed, unlike the 60:40 commonly stated for cursorial quadrupeds in the litera...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individual limb forces could be calculated accura...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
Horse locomotion is remarkably economical. Here we measure external mechanical work of the galloping...
In this study, sagittal plane ground reaction forces (GRFs) in ridden elite dressage horses performi...
The piaffe is an artificial, diagonally coordinated movement performed in the highest levels of dres...
Background: Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluate...
The aims of this study were to measure ground reaction forces (GRFs) of concurrently loaded limbs an...
Legged locomotion results from the feet pressing against the ground to generate ground reaction forc...
Leg injuries are a common problem in sports horses and it is generally accepted that the landing of ...
Horse locomotion is remarkably economical. Here, we measure external mechanical work of the gallopin...
Vertical ground reaction force (GRFz) measurements are the best tool for assessing horses' weight-be...
Introduction: For the sound equine forelimb, ground reaction force (GRF) peaks to ~0.8-1 BodyWeight ...
Asymmetry in forelimb dorsal hoof wall angles, termed unevenness, is associated with forelimb gait a...
Background Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluated...
The foot of the horse is a complex organ which is frequently responsible for lameness. As Leach and ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individual limb forces could be calculated accura...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
Horse locomotion is remarkably economical. Here we measure external mechanical work of the galloping...
In this study, sagittal plane ground reaction forces (GRFs) in ridden elite dressage horses performi...
The piaffe is an artificial, diagonally coordinated movement performed in the highest levels of dres...
Background: Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluate...
The aims of this study were to measure ground reaction forces (GRFs) of concurrently loaded limbs an...
Legged locomotion results from the feet pressing against the ground to generate ground reaction forc...
Leg injuries are a common problem in sports horses and it is generally accepted that the landing of ...
Horse locomotion is remarkably economical. Here, we measure external mechanical work of the gallopin...
Vertical ground reaction force (GRFz) measurements are the best tool for assessing horses' weight-be...
Introduction: For the sound equine forelimb, ground reaction force (GRF) peaks to ~0.8-1 BodyWeight ...
Asymmetry in forelimb dorsal hoof wall angles, termed unevenness, is associated with forelimb gait a...
Background Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluated...
The foot of the horse is a complex organ which is frequently responsible for lameness. As Leach and ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individual limb forces could be calculated accura...
Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ...
Horse locomotion is remarkably economical. Here we measure external mechanical work of the galloping...