This study investigated the use of inertial sensing technology as an indicator of asymmetry in horse riders, evidenced by discrepancies in the angle of external rotation of the hip joint. Twelve horse and rider combinations were assessed with the rider wearing the XsensTM MVN inertial motion capture suit. Asymmetry (left vs right) was revealed in mean hip external rotation of all riders, with values ranging from 1° to 27°, and 83% showed greater external rotation of the right hip. This study represents novel use of inertial sensing equipment in its application to the measurement of rider motion patterns. The technique is non-invasive, is capable of recording rider hip rotation asymmetry whilst performing a range of movements unhindered and ...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
Introduction : Ground reaction forces in sound horses with asymmetric hooves show systematic differe...
This study investigated the use of inertial sensing technology as an indicator of asymmetry in horse...
Equestrian sports report three to five times higher incidence rates for lower back pain than that of...
There is a paucity of evidence on the effect that rider asymmetry has on equine locomotion. The aim ...
Traditional visual lameness assessment is subjective. Ethograms have been developed for evaluating p...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
<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...
Riders' asymmetry may cause back pain in both human and equine athletes. This pilot study aimed at d...
Disorders of the locomotor apparatus are very common in sports horses. Pain and dysfunction associat...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the extent of the impact and compression of the spine at the lu...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
Introduction : Ground reaction forces in sound horses with asymmetric hooves show systematic differe...
This study investigated the use of inertial sensing technology as an indicator of asymmetry in horse...
Equestrian sports report three to five times higher incidence rates for lower back pain than that of...
There is a paucity of evidence on the effect that rider asymmetry has on equine locomotion. The aim ...
Traditional visual lameness assessment is subjective. Ethograms have been developed for evaluating p...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
<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...
Riders' asymmetry may cause back pain in both human and equine athletes. This pilot study aimed at d...
Disorders of the locomotor apparatus are very common in sports horses. Pain and dysfunction associat...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the extent of the impact and compression of the spine at the lu...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
Introduction : Ground reaction forces in sound horses with asymmetric hooves show systematic differe...