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gait analysis
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gait analysis
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Sunday, September 01, 2019
Research: Anti-inflammatory treatment did not decrease movement asymmetry identified in riding horses in training
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Sometimes, it seems like research raises more questions than it answers, and a new study from Sweden this summer asked some v...
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Adventures in Hoof Science: British Farriers Collect Data on Heart Bar and Lateral Extension Shoes at Royal Veterinary College's Structure and Motion Laboratory
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Story and photos provided by Carl Bettison, AWCF (Hons) British farriers spent a day at the Royal Veterinary College's Structure and...
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Equine Locomotion Research: Qualisys Mocap System Captures Dressage, Jumping, Trotting, Icelandic Gaits...and Your Imagination
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Today we go across the ocean and behind the scenes. The location is Stromsholm, Sweden, home of Professor Lars Roepstorff, . DVM, PhD and...
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Equine Gait Analysis: The Ghost of Muybridge's Racehorse Gallops Again
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A vaguely-familiar and yet ghostly horse and rider gallop through the streets of Palo Alto, California in this trailer for next week'...
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Back to School Video: Motion Capture, Equine Biomechanics and the Future of Horse Sports
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Qualisys demonstrated its 3D gait analysis system at the International Conference for Equine Locomotion (ICEL) at Stromsholm, Sweden this...
Sunday, July 27, 2008
New Video: High-Speed/Slo-Mo Treadmill Gallop Strides
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Motion Imaging Corporation (MIC) is headquartered in Minnesota, and the company must be thrilled that the University of Minnesota has built...
Thursday, December 27, 2007
GAIT ANALYSIS: Western Pleasure Show Classes Under Scrutiny for Gait Anomalies
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A meeting in Dallas in September, jointly hosted by American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) and National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA...
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Gait Analysis: Check out this frame...no this one...did you see that?
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There is no question that British-based software from Equinalysis has opened people's eyes to looking at horse's loading patte...
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