Technique for continuous stride analysis of horses exercising on a treadmill.
Abstract: A technique for continuous computerised recording and analysis of the stride of horses on a treadmill is described. Advantages of the system are low cost, the use of normal shoes and the calculation of stride parameters in real time.
Publication Date: 1991-05-01 PubMed ID: 1882146DOI: 10.1016/0034-5288(91)90141-aGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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This research is about a novel technique developed for constant computer-aided recording and analysis of horse’s strides on a treadmill, which offers benefits of low cost, utilization of standard shoes, and real-time stride parameter calculation.
Introduction
- The research introduces a newly developed technique for the continuous study of horse’s stride pattern when exercising on a treadmill. Given the increasing reliance on computer-based analysis methods in various fields, including animal movement studies, this technique represents a significant advance.
Technique Description
- The technique involves the use of a computer system to record and analyze the stride of horses while they exercise on a treadmill. The specifics of how this is accomplished are not detailed in the abstract but would likely involve some form of sensor-based detection and recording of each stride the horse makes on the treadmill.
Advantages
- One significant advantage of this technique is its low cost. Given the cost constraints often present in research settings, development of low-cost methods is of high importance.
- Another advantage is that the system can be used with normal shoes. This means there is no need for specialized or custom-designed footwear, making it more practical and less disruptive for the horses being studied.
- The technique also provides stride parameters in real-time. This real-time feedback could potentially enable adjustments to be made during the exercise session, rather than after, allowing for possible improvements in the effectiveness of exercise protocols.
Conclusion
- To sum up, the presented technique offers continuous, cost-effective, and real-time analysis of horse’s stride while using a treadmill. It enables normal horse shoes usage, cutting additional costs and simplifying the process.
Cite This Article
APA
Williams RB, Clark CG, Young SS.
(1991).
Technique for continuous stride analysis of horses exercising on a treadmill.
Res Vet Sci, 50(3), 360-361.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-5288(91)90141-a Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Horseracing Forensic Laboratory, Newmarket, Suffolk.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Gait
- Horses / physiology
- Microcomputers
- Physical Exertion
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