The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activation is poorly understood and has not been studied objectively. The aim of this study was to compare muscle activity of selected fore- and hindlimb muscles, and movement of the joints they act on, between baseline and induced forelimb (iFL) and hindlimb (iHL) lameness. Three-dimensional kinematic data and surface electromyography (sEMG) data from the fore- (triceps brachii, latissimus dorsi) and hindlimbs (superficial gluteal, biceps femoris, semitendinosus) were bilaterally and synchronously collected from clinically non-lame horses (n = 8) trotting over-ground (baseline). Data collections were repeated during iFL and iHL conditions (2–3/5 ...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
This study compared muscle activity and movement between the leading (Ld) and trailing (Tr) fore- (F...
Nowadays, horses have to train and perform in high-level sportive and leisure activities. Injuries o...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
Introduction: Lameness is the most prevalent cause of occupational disability in horses, but limited...
Muscle tissue has a great intrinsic adaptability to changing functional demands. Triggering more gra...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
This study aims to determine the most effective surface electromyography (sEMG) measure, from indivi...
Reasons for performing study: There are no detailed studies describing a relationship between hindli...
This study aimed to quantify the compensatory response to naturally-occurring forelimb lameness on l...
The skill to diagnose lameness in horses is paramount for every equine practitioner. Early recogniti...
In vertebrates ageing is characterised by reduced viscoelasticity of the ligamentous and tendineous ...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
This study compared muscle activity and movement between the leading (Ld) and trailing (Tr) fore- (F...
Nowadays, horses have to train and perform in high-level sportive and leisure activities. Injuries o...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
The relationship between lameness-related adaptations in equine appendicular motion and muscle activ...
Background: The inter-relationship between equine thoracolumbar motion and muscle activation during ...
Introduction: Lameness is the most prevalent cause of occupational disability in horses, but limited...
Muscle tissue has a great intrinsic adaptability to changing functional demands. Triggering more gra...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
This study aims to determine the most effective surface electromyography (sEMG) measure, from indivi...
Reasons for performing study: There are no detailed studies describing a relationship between hindli...
This study aimed to quantify the compensatory response to naturally-occurring forelimb lameness on l...
The skill to diagnose lameness in horses is paramount for every equine practitioner. Early recogniti...
In vertebrates ageing is characterised by reduced viscoelasticity of the ligamentous and tendineous ...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness has often been suggested to result in altered movement of the...
This study compared muscle activity and movement between the leading (Ld) and trailing (Tr) fore- (F...
Nowadays, horses have to train and perform in high-level sportive and leisure activities. Injuries o...