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Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Movement symmetry of the head and pelvis are used to measure lameness in horses in trot. Although head, pelvis and limb movements have been described, less is known about the temporal relationships between them. This information is needed to understand how the movements change with l...

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Autores principales: Rhodin, Marie, Smit, Ineke H., Persson-Sjodin, Emma, Pfau, Thilo, Gunnarsson, Vikingur, Björnsdóttir, Sigridur, Zetterberg, Ebba, Clayton, Hilary M., Hobbs, Sarah J., Serra Bragança, Filipe, Hernlund, Elin
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359178
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12213053
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author Rhodin, Marie
Smit, Ineke H.
Persson-Sjodin, Emma
Pfau, Thilo
Gunnarsson, Vikingur
Björnsdóttir, Sigridur
Zetterberg, Ebba
Clayton, Hilary M.
Hobbs, Sarah J.
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Hernlund, Elin
author_facet Rhodin, Marie
Smit, Ineke H.
Persson-Sjodin, Emma
Pfau, Thilo
Gunnarsson, Vikingur
Björnsdóttir, Sigridur
Zetterberg, Ebba
Clayton, Hilary M.
Hobbs, Sarah J.
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Hernlund, Elin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Movement symmetry of the head and pelvis are used to measure lameness in horses in trot. Although head, pelvis and limb movements have been described, less is known about the temporal relationships between them. This information is needed to understand how the movements change with lameness. This is particularly relevant in gaited horses, such as the Icelandic horse that perform gaits such as tölt and pace, which are challenging to evaluate. This study used inertial measurement units to investigate head, withers and pelvis motion relative to limb movements in Icelandic, Warmblood and Iberian horses. Limb movements, together with vertical movements and lowest/highest positions of the head, withers and pelvis were calculated, and the relative timing of the events was compared across breeds. Additionally, data for tölt and pace were collected and evaluated in ridden Icelandic horses. For all gaits except walk and pace, the lowest/highest positions of the head/withers/pelvis were closely temporally related to midstance and hoof-off, respectively. Pelvic and withers total range of motion differed between all breeds. The Icelandic horses showed shorter stride duration and smaller movements of the upper body than the other breeds at trot, which may explain why lameness evaluation in this breed is challenging. ABSTRACT: Knowledge of vertical motion patterns of the axial body segments is a prerequisite for the development of algorithms used in automated detection of lameness. To date, the focus has been on the trot. This study investigates the temporal synchronization between vertical motion of the axial body segments with limb kinematic events in walk and trot across three popular types of sport horses (19 Warmbloods, 23 Iberians, 26 Icelandics) that are known to have different stride kinematics, and it presents novel data describing vertical motion of the axial body segments in tölting and pacing Icelandic horses. Inertial measurement unit sensors recorded limb kinematics, vertical motion of the axial body at all symmetrical gaits that the horse could perform (walk, trot, tölt, pace). Limb kinematics, vertical range of motion and lowest/highest positions of the head, withers and pelvis were calculated. For all gaits except walk and pace, lowest/highest positions of the pelvis and withers were found to be closely related temporally to midstance and start of suspension of the hind/fore quarter, respectively. There were differences in pelvic/withers range of motion between all breeds where the Icelandic horses showed the smallest motion, which may explain why lameness evaluation in this breed is challenging.
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spelling pubmed-96572842022-11-15 Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds Rhodin, Marie Smit, Ineke H. Persson-Sjodin, Emma Pfau, Thilo Gunnarsson, Vikingur Björnsdóttir, Sigridur Zetterberg, Ebba Clayton, Hilary M. Hobbs, Sarah J. Serra Bragança, Filipe Hernlund, Elin Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Movement symmetry of the head and pelvis are used to measure lameness in horses in trot. Although head, pelvis and limb movements have been described, less is known about the temporal relationships between them. This information is needed to understand how the movements change with lameness. This is particularly relevant in gaited horses, such as the Icelandic horse that perform gaits such as tölt and pace, which are challenging to evaluate. This study used inertial measurement units to investigate head, withers and pelvis motion relative to limb movements in Icelandic, Warmblood and Iberian horses. Limb movements, together with vertical movements and lowest/highest positions of the head, withers and pelvis were calculated, and the relative timing of the events was compared across breeds. Additionally, data for tölt and pace were collected and evaluated in ridden Icelandic horses. For all gaits except walk and pace, the lowest/highest positions of the head/withers/pelvis were closely temporally related to midstance and hoof-off, respectively. Pelvic and withers total range of motion differed between all breeds. The Icelandic horses showed shorter stride duration and smaller movements of the upper body than the other breeds at trot, which may explain why lameness evaluation in this breed is challenging. ABSTRACT: Knowledge of vertical motion patterns of the axial body segments is a prerequisite for the development of algorithms used in automated detection of lameness. To date, the focus has been on the trot. This study investigates the temporal synchronization between vertical motion of the axial body segments with limb kinematic events in walk and trot across three popular types of sport horses (19 Warmbloods, 23 Iberians, 26 Icelandics) that are known to have different stride kinematics, and it presents novel data describing vertical motion of the axial body segments in tölting and pacing Icelandic horses. Inertial measurement unit sensors recorded limb kinematics, vertical motion of the axial body at all symmetrical gaits that the horse could perform (walk, trot, tölt, pace). Limb kinematics, vertical range of motion and lowest/highest positions of the head, withers and pelvis were calculated. For all gaits except walk and pace, lowest/highest positions of the pelvis and withers were found to be closely related temporally to midstance and start of suspension of the hind/fore quarter, respectively. There were differences in pelvic/withers range of motion between all breeds where the Icelandic horses showed the smallest motion, which may explain why lameness evaluation in this breed is challenging. MDPI 2022-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9657284/ /pubmed/36359178 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12213053 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rhodin, Marie
Smit, Ineke H.
Persson-Sjodin, Emma
Pfau, Thilo
Gunnarsson, Vikingur
Björnsdóttir, Sigridur
Zetterberg, Ebba
Clayton, Hilary M.
Hobbs, Sarah J.
Serra Bragança, Filipe
Hernlund, Elin
Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title_full Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title_fullStr Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title_full_unstemmed Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title_short Timing of Vertical Head, Withers and Pelvis Movements Relative to the Footfalls in Different Equine Gaits and Breeds
title_sort timing of vertical head, withers and pelvis movements relative to the footfalls in different equine gaits and breeds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359178
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12213053
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