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Pilot study of locomotor asymmetry in horses walking in circles with and without a rider.

Agneta EgenvallHilary Mary ClaytonAnna Byström
Published in: PeerJ (2023)
Differences between horses walking in L and R directions were found both at group and individual levels, as well as evidence of associations with subjective laterality. Horses maintained more symmetric hip and stifle ROM and withers vertical motion when walking on the R circle. Findings suggest that left and right lateralised horses may not be perfect mirror images. Pelvic roll ROM emerged as a promising variable to determine laterality in walk as perceived by the rider, especially when considered together with other variables.
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