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517 related items for PubMed ID: 24372949

  • 1. The interrelationship of lameness, saddle slip and back shape in the general sports horse population.
    Greve L, Dyson SJ.
    Equine Vet J; 2014 Nov; 46(6):687-94. PubMed ID: 24372949
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  • 2. Saddle fit and management: An investigation of the association with equine thoracolumbar asymmetries, horse and rider health.
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    Equine Vet J; 2015 Jul; 47(4):415-21. PubMed ID: 24905610
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  • 3. An investigation of the relationship between hindlimb lameness and saddle slip.
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  • 4. Subjective analysis of exercise-induced changes in back dimensions of the horse: The influence of saddle-fit, rider skill and work quality.
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    Equine Vet J; 2018 Nov; 50(6):818-824. PubMed ID: 29658147
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  • 13. The effect of induced hindlimb lameness on thoracolumbar kinematics during treadmill locomotion.
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  • 15. Descriptive epidemiology and risk factors for eliminations from Fédération Equestre Internationale endurance rides due to lameness and metabolic reasons (2008-2011).
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  • 17. Evaluation of the force acting on the back of the horse with an English saddle and a side saddle at walk, trot and canter.
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  • 18. Horse-, rider-, venue- and environment-related risk factors for elimination from Fédération Equestre Internationale endurance rides due to lameness and metabolic reasons.
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  • 19. The horse-saddle-rider interaction.
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  • 20. Application of a Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram and Its Relationship with Gait in a Convenience Sample of 60 Riding Horses.
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