Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity of incorporating gait analysis measurements from lunging into clinical decision making. This observational study sets out to quantify by means of quantitative gait analysis the influence of surface and speed on individual-rein movement asymmetry measurements and their averages across reins (average-rein measurements). Head, withers, and pelvic movement asymmetry was quantified in 27 horses, identified previously as presenting with considerable movement asymmetries on the straight, during trot in hand and on the lunge on two surfaces at two speeds. Mixed linear models (p < 0.05) with horse as the random factor and surface and speed categor...
Work on curved tracks, e.g. on circles, is commonplace within all forms of horse training. Horse mov...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Background: Left-right movement symmetry is a highly desirable characteristic in sport horses. Obje...
Background Objective lameness assessment is gaining more importance in a clinical setting, necessita...
<div><p>Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owne...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Lameness is a major welfare issue in athletic horses. Traditional lameness evaluation is based on su...
OBJECTIVE To assess effects of speed on kinematic variables measured by use of extremity-mounted ine...
Work on curved tracks, e.g. on circles, is commonplace within all forms of horse training. Horse mov...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity...
Veterinary lameness examinations often comprise assessing ridden horses. Quantitative movement symme...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Background: Left-right movement symmetry is a highly desirable characteristic in sport horses. Obje...
Background Objective lameness assessment is gaining more importance in a clinical setting, necessita...
<div><p>Recent studies evaluating horses in training and considered free from lameness by their owne...
The walk and trot are inherently symmetrical gaits, making them potentially suitable for the detecti...
Lameness is a major welfare issue in athletic horses. Traditional lameness evaluation is based on su...
OBJECTIVE To assess effects of speed on kinematic variables measured by use of extremity-mounted ine...
Work on curved tracks, e.g. on circles, is commonplace within all forms of horse training. Horse mov...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...