Objective: To assess the inter-evaluator and intra-evaluator reliability of a software program used to extract kinematic variables by a commercially available extremity-mounted inertial measurement unit system in sound horses at the trot under soft and hard ground conditions and treadmill exercise. Animals: Thirty adult, sound and healthy French Montagne stallions. Procedures: Data collection was performed with six IMUs strapped to the distal, metacarpal, metatarsal and tibial regions of every horse. Per surface (treadmill, soft and hard ground) 10 stallions were trotted three times. Prior to the analysis done by six evaluators (three experienced, three inexperienced) the data was blinded and copied three times. For every analysis a minimum...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Background: Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods....
Background: Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
OBJECTIVE To determine repeatability of gait variables measured by use of extremity-mounted inertial...
This article presents the data obtained from the scoring of 24 stallions of the Franches-Montagnes (...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
BACKGROUND: Inertial-measurement-unit (IMU)-sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
Quantitative tracking of equine movement during stall confinement has the potential to detect subtle...
Repeatability and reproducibility of any measuring system must be evaluated to assess possible limit...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
Reasons for performing study: IMU-sensor based techniques arebecoming more popular in horses as a to...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Gait quality, that is, the way horses move according to functional and aesthetic principles, englobe...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Background: Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods....
Background: Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
OBJECTIVE To determine repeatability of gait variables measured by use of extremity-mounted inertial...
This article presents the data obtained from the scoring of 24 stallions of the Franches-Montagnes (...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
BACKGROUND: Inertial-measurement-unit (IMU)-sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
Quantitative tracking of equine movement during stall confinement has the potential to detect subtle...
Repeatability and reproducibility of any measuring system must be evaluated to assess possible limit...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
Reasons for performing study: IMU-sensor based techniques arebecoming more popular in horses as a to...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Gait quality, that is, the way horses move according to functional and aesthetic principles, englobe...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
In this paper, we describe and validate the EquiMoves system, which aims to support equine veterinar...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Background: Lameness assessment in horses is still predominantly performed using subjective methods....