Core strengthening and postural stability are desired outcomes of certain therapeutic exercises performed in horses. This study aimed to quantify changes in muscle activation at a walk and trot in horses traveling over eight consecutive ground poles evenly spaced (at 30 inches for walk and 48 inches for trot) in parallel fashion in a straight line, and with hindquarter and abdominal elastic resistance bands applied at 25% stretch. Surface electromyography (sEMG) data were collected for the longissimus dorsi and rectus abdominus muscles in six horses. A repeated measures ANOVA was performed for each muscle to test for significant differences in the means of the normalized average rectified and maximum amplitude signals. Within subject effec...
Abstract Background The equine m. gluteus medius (GM) is the largest muscle of the horse, its main m...
Superficial skeletal muscle activation is associated with an electric activity. Bidimensional High-D...
Equine sports medicine has developed a focus on the multifidus muscle with little reported knowledge...
P>Reason for performing study:The rectus abdominis (RA) and oblique external abdominal (OEA) muscles...
Core strengthening and postural stability are desired outcomes of certain therapeutic exercises perf...
Thoracolumbar pain has been identified in both human and equine patients. Rehabilitation and condit...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Reasons for performing study: Skeletal muscle activity can be concentric or eccentric, anisometric o...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Capacitive resistive electric transfer (CRET), a radiofrequency at 448 kHz, has been shown to result...
The repeatability of surface electromyography (sEMG) is an important consideration for its potential...
Introduction: Lameness is the most prevalent cause of occupational disability in horses, but limited...
Low-frequency noise attenuation and normalisation are fundamental signal processing (SP) methods for...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Abstract Background The equine m. gluteus medius (GM) is the largest muscle of the horse, its main m...
Superficial skeletal muscle activation is associated with an electric activity. Bidimensional High-D...
Equine sports medicine has developed a focus on the multifidus muscle with little reported knowledge...
P>Reason for performing study:The rectus abdominis (RA) and oblique external abdominal (OEA) muscles...
Core strengthening and postural stability are desired outcomes of certain therapeutic exercises perf...
Thoracolumbar pain has been identified in both human and equine patients. Rehabilitation and condit...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Reasons for performing study: Skeletal muscle activity can be concentric or eccentric, anisometric o...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Capacitive resistive electric transfer (CRET), a radiofrequency at 448 kHz, has been shown to result...
The repeatability of surface electromyography (sEMG) is an important consideration for its potential...
Introduction: Lameness is the most prevalent cause of occupational disability in horses, but limited...
Low-frequency noise attenuation and normalisation are fundamental signal processing (SP) methods for...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Abstract Background The equine m. gluteus medius (GM) is the largest muscle of the horse, its main m...
Superficial skeletal muscle activation is associated with an electric activity. Bidimensional High-D...
Equine sports medicine has developed a focus on the multifidus muscle with little reported knowledge...