The horse-saddle-rider interaction

被引:63
作者
Greve, Line [1 ]
Dyson, Sue [1 ]
机构
[1] Anim Hlth Trust, Ctr Equine Studies, Newmarket CB8 7UU, Suffolk, England
关键词
Equine; Back movement; Lameness; Pressure measurement; Inertial measurement units; Performance; SYNOVIAL INTERVERTEBRAL ARTICULATIONS; LONGISSIMUS-DORSI MUSCLES; PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS; BACK-PAIN; TREADMILL LOCOMOTION; ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY; THORACOLUMBAR KINEMATICS; HINDLIMB LAMENESS; INERTIAL SENSOR; NECK POSITION;
D O I
10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.10.020
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
090604 [动物药学];
摘要
Common causes of poor performance in horses include factors related to the horse, the rider and/or the saddle, and their interrelationships remain challenging to determine. Horse-related factors (such as thoracolumbar region pain and/or lameness), rider-related factors (such as crookedness, inability to ride in rhythm with the horse, inability to work the horse in a correct frame to improve core strength and muscular support of the thoracolumbar spine of the horse), and saddle-related factors (such as poor fit causing focal areas of increased pressure) may all contribute to poor performance to varying degrees. Knowledge of the horse-saddle-rider interaction is limited. Traditionally, saddle fit has been evaluated in standing horses, but it is now possible to measure the force and pressure at the interface between the saddle and the horse dynamically. The purpose of this review is critically to discuss available evidence of the interaction between the horse, the rider and the saddle, highlighting not only what is known, but also what is not known. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:275 / 281
页数:7
相关论文
共 90 条
[1]
Effects of pelvic skeletal asymmetry on trunk movement -: Three-dimensional analysis in healthy individuals versus patients with mechanical low back pain [J].
Al-Eisa, E ;
Egan, D ;
Deluzio, K ;
Wassersug, R .
SPINE, 2006, 31 (03) :E71-E79
[2]
The effect of induced hindlimb lameness on thoracolumbar kinematics during treadmill locomotion [J].
Alvarez, C. B. Gomez ;
Bobbert, M. F. ;
Lamers, L. ;
Johnston, C. ;
Back, W. ;
van Weeren, P. R. .
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2008, 40 (02) :147-152
[3]
The effect of induced forelimb lameness on thoracolumbar kinematics during treadmill locomotion [J].
Alvarez, C. B. Gomez ;
Wennerstrand, J. ;
Bobbert, M. F. ;
Lamers, L. ;
Johnston, C. ;
Back, W. ;
Van Weeren, P. R. .
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2007, 39 (03) :197-201
[4]
[Anonymous], EQUINE VET J S
[5]
Thin flexible pressure sensors [J].
Ashruf, C.M.A. .
Sensor Review, 2002, 22 (04) :322-327
[6]
Audigie F, 1999, Equine Vet J Suppl, P210
[7]
Comparison of pressure distribution under a conventional saddle and a treeless saddle at sitting trot [J].
Belock, B. ;
Kaiser, L. J. ;
Lavagnino, M. ;
Clayton, H. M. .
VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2012, 193 (01) :87-91
[8]
BOGISCH S, 2008, P 6 INT C EQ LOC CAB, P22
[9]
BUCHNER HHF, 1994, VET QUART, V16, pS87
[10]
Head and trunk movement adaptations in horses with experimentally induced fore- or hindlimb lameness [J].
Buchner, HHF ;
Savelberg, HHCM ;
Schamhardt, HC ;
Barneveld, A .
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, 1996, 28 (01) :71-76