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Swingfasens kinematik hos hästar som travar över bommar

S Brown, N C Stubbs, L J Kaiser, M Lavagnino, H M Clayton
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Maximal vertikal belastning ökar inte vid trav över låga eller höga bommar
  2. 02Genomtramp i kotleden är jämförbart med trav på plant underlag
  3. 03Bomarbete kan aktivera bröstmuskulatur och adduktorer genom förändrade sidledskrafter
  4. 04Metoden framstår som säker för rehabilitering av hästar med symmetrisk gång

Att trava över bommar ökar rörligheten utan att nämnvärt höja den maximala vertikala belastningen på hästens ben jämfört med vanlig trav.

Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Trotting over poles is used therapeutically to restore full ranges of limb joint motion. The mechanics of trotting over poles have not yet been described, hence quantitative evidence for the presumed therapeutic effects is lacking.

Objectives: To compare limb kinematics in horses trotting over level ground, over low poles and over high poles to determine changes in joint angulations and hoof flight arcs.

Study design: Repeated measures experimental study in sound horses.

Methods: Standard motion analysis procedures with skin-fixed reflective markers were used to measure swing phase kinematics from 8 horses trotting on level ground, over low (11 cm) and high (20 cm) poles spaced 1.05 ± 0.05 m apart. Spatiotemporal variables and peak swing phase joint flexion angles were compared using repeated measures ANOVA (P<0.05) with Bonferroni correction for pairwise post hoc testing.

Results: Peak heights of the fore and hind hooves increased significantly and progressively from no poles (fore: 13.8 ± 3.8 cm; hind: 10.8 ± 2.4 cm) to low poles (fore: 30.9 ± 4.9 cm; hind: 24.9 ± 3.7 cm) and to high poles (fore: 41.0 ± 3.9 cm; hind: 32.7 ± 4.0 cm). All joints of the fore- and hindlimbs contributed to the increase in hoof height through increased swing phase flexion. The hooves cleared the poles due to increases in joint flexion rather than by raising the body higher during the suspension phases of the stride.

Conclusions: The increases in swing phase joint flexions indicate that trotting over poles is effective for activating and strengthening the flexor musculature. Unlike the use of proprioceptive stimulation devices in which the effects decrease over time due to habituation, the horse is required to elevate the hooves to ensure clearance whenever poles are present. The need to raise the limbs sufficiently to clear the poles and place the hooves accurately requires visuomotor coordination, which may be useful in the rehabilitation of neurological cases.

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APA
S Brown, N C Stubbs, L J Kaiser, M Lavagnino, & H M Clayton (2015). Swingfasens kinematik hos hästar som travar över bommar. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/swing-phase-kinematics-of-horses-trotting-over-poles/
MLA
S Brown, et al. "Swingfasens kinematik hos hästar som travar över bommar." 2015, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/swing-phase-kinematics-of-horses-trotting-over-poles/.
Chicago
S Brown et al. 2015. "Swingfasens kinematik hos hästar som travar över bommar.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/swing-phase-kinematics-of-horses-trotting-over-poles/