horse
3 studies, 3 episodes on horse — reviewed, translated, woven together.
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Research
- 2022
The Olympic motto through the lens of equestrian sports
Sarah Jane Hobbs, Hilary M ClaytonThis feature article examines the biomechanics of horses across the three Olympic equestrian disciplines: eventing, show jumping, and dressage. The authors describe how the equine body adapts to meet demands for speed,…
- 2019
Equine myodural bridges An Anatomical, integrative and functional description of myodural bridges along the spine of horses: Special focus on the atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial regions.
Vibeke Sødring Elbrønd, Rikke Mark SchultzThis anatomical study in horses investigated direct connections between deep muscles and the outermost covering of the spinal cord (the dura mater). Using dissection, MRI scans, and tissue analysis, researchers mapped t…
- 2018
Mineralization can be an incidental ultrasonographic finding in equine tendons and ligaments
Etienne J O O'Brien, Roger K W SmithIn this observational study on horses, researchers investigated the presence of mineralization, or calcium deposits, in tendons and ligaments using ultrasound. They found it was most common in the deep digital flexor te…
Podcast
- Ep. 022
22. The Living Body: Richard Stevens on Fascia, Flow, and Finding New Paths in Health
In this episode, we talk with Australian osteopath Richard Stevens about his journey into fascia treatment, what led him from Melbourne to Swedish Fascia Convention, and how a new approach to health…
- Ep. 176
176. How do you develop a more effective hand?
For us, it all started with a machine. It has been a long journey – from the idea of an extended hand to research on fascia, horses, dogs, and childbirth, on to international breakthroughs and the de…
- Ep. 003
03. What is Fascia? How researchers discovered new cells and a new organ
In the first two episodes, we have established that there are different ways of looking at the body and that there are major shortcomings in our Western way of viewing both human beings and the body…
