Gaits are typically classified as walking or running based on kinematics, the shape of the vertical ground reaction force (GRF) curve, and the use of inverted pendulum or spring-mass mechanics during the stance phase. The objectives of this review were to describe the biomechanical characteristics that differentiate walking and running gaits, then apply these criteria to classify and compare the enhanced natural gait of collected trot with the artificial gaits of passage and piaffe as performed by highly trained dressage horses. Limb contact and lift off times were used to determine contact sequence, limb phase, duty factor, and aerial phase duration. Ground reaction force data were plotted to assess fore and hind limb loading patterns. The...
Background: Dressage horses are often asked to work in lengthened paces during training and competit...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Besides “natural” gaits of walk, trot, and canter, selected horse breeds engage in the so-called art...
One of the goals of the neuromotor control system is to minimize the cost of locomotion by reducing ...
The piaffe is an artificial, diagonally coordinated movement performed in the highest levels of dres...
Legged locomotion results from the feet pressing against the ground to generate ground reaction forc...
In this study, sagittal plane ground reaction forces (GRFs) in ridden elite dressage horses performi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare gait mechanics and limb loading in Icelandic horses tölting and trotting at eq...
Background Locomotion results from the generation of ground reaction forces (GRF) that cause transl...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
The horse has evolved to gallop economically at high speed. Limb force increases with speed but dire...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of research describing the gait pattern of lame horses at the walk. O...
Animals switch gaits according to locomotor speed. In terrestrial locomotion, gaits have been define...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Background: Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluate...
Background: Dressage horses are often asked to work in lengthened paces during training and competit...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Besides “natural” gaits of walk, trot, and canter, selected horse breeds engage in the so-called art...
One of the goals of the neuromotor control system is to minimize the cost of locomotion by reducing ...
The piaffe is an artificial, diagonally coordinated movement performed in the highest levels of dres...
Legged locomotion results from the feet pressing against the ground to generate ground reaction forc...
In this study, sagittal plane ground reaction forces (GRFs) in ridden elite dressage horses performi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare gait mechanics and limb loading in Icelandic horses tölting and trotting at eq...
Background Locomotion results from the generation of ground reaction forces (GRF) that cause transl...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
The horse has evolved to gallop economically at high speed. Limb force increases with speed but dire...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of research describing the gait pattern of lame horses at the walk. O...
Animals switch gaits according to locomotor speed. In terrestrial locomotion, gaits have been define...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Background: Ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during equine gait analysis are typically evaluate...
Background: Dressage horses are often asked to work in lengthened paces during training and competit...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Besides “natural” gaits of walk, trot, and canter, selected horse breeds engage in the so-called art...