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Lungeing on hard and soft surfaces: Movement symmetry of trotting horses considered sound by their owners.

Thilo PfauC JenningsH MitchellE OlsenA WalkerA EgenvallS TrösterR WellerM Rhodin
Published in: Equine veterinary journal (2014)
While more symmetrical horses showed a consistent amount of movement symmetry across surfaces/reins, horses objectively quantified as lame on the straight showed decreased movement symmetry during lungeing, in particular with the lame limb on the inside of a hard circle. The variation within group questions straight-line movement symmetry as a sole measure of lameness without quantification of movement symmetry on the lunge, ideally on hard and soft surfaces to evaluate differences between reins and surfaces. In future, thresholds for lungeing need to be determined using simultaneous visual and objective assessment.
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