Clinical assessment of spinal motion in horses is part of many routine clinical exams but remains highly subjective. A prerequisite for the quantification of spinal motion is the assessment of the expected normal range of motion and variability of back kinematics. The aim of this study was to objectively quantify spinal kinematics and between -measurement, -surface and -day variation in owner-sound horses. In an observational study, twelve owner-sound horses were trotted 12 times on four different paths (hard/soft straight line, soft lunge left and right). Measurements were divided over three days, with five repetitions on day one and two, and two repetitions on day three (recheck) which occurred 28-55 days later. Optical motion capture was...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
Postures have long been used and proved useful to describe animals ’ behaviours and emotional states...
<div><p>Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owne...
Clinical assessment of spinal motion in horses is part of many routine clinical exams but remains hi...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The diagnosis of equine back disorders is challenging. Objectively d...
Background Objective lameness assessment is gaining more importance in a clinical setting, necessita...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
Work on curved tracks, e.g. on circles, is commonplace within all forms of horse training. Horse mov...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
Background Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods. ...
BackgroundLameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods. V...
Back problems are important contributors to poor performance in sport horses. It has been shown that...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
Postures have long been used and proved useful to describe animals ’ behaviours and emotional states...
<div><p>Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owne...
Clinical assessment of spinal motion in horses is part of many routine clinical exams but remains hi...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The diagnosis of equine back disorders is challenging. Objectively d...
Background Objective lameness assessment is gaining more importance in a clinical setting, necessita...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
Work on curved tracks, e.g. on circles, is commonplace within all forms of horse training. Horse mov...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
Background Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods. ...
BackgroundLameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods. V...
Back problems are important contributors to poor performance in sport horses. It has been shown that...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
Postures have long been used and proved useful to describe animals ’ behaviours and emotional states...
<div><p>Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owne...