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Kinematic effects of the circle with and without rider in walking horses.

Agneta EgenvallHanna EngströmAnna Byström
Published in: PeerJ (2020)
The outer hind limb had greater cannon pro-retraction ROM, compared to the inner limb. Larger croup ROM during the inner step appears to be coupled to increased retraction of the outer hind limb. Knowledge of magnitudes and timing of the horse's movements on the circle in unridden and ridden walk may stimulate riders to educate eye and feel in analyzing the execution of circles, and stimulate further studies of the walk, for example, on interactions with rider influence, natural horse asymmetries, or lameness.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb