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    influence of head and neck position on kinematics of the back in riding horses at the walk and trot by Rhodin, M, Johnston, C, Holm, K.R, Wennerstrand, J, Drevemo, S

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (2005)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: A common opinion among riders and in the literature is that the positioning of the head and neck influences the back of…”
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    Relationships between fore- and hindlimb ground reaction force and hoof deceleration patterns in trotting horses by Gustas, P, Johnston, C, Roepstorff, L, Drevemo, S, Lanshammar, H

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-12-2004)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: The transmission of shockwaves following hoof impact is proposed to be one major source of stress to the limb. In the…”
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    Kinematic evaluation of the back in the sport horse with back pain by WENNERSTRAND, J., JOHNSTON, C., ROETHLISBERGER-HOLM, K., ERICHSEN, C., EKSELL, P., DREVEMO, S.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-12-2004)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Earlier studies have developed a clinical tool to evaluate objectively the function of the equine back. The ability to…”
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    Spinal kinematics in horses with induced back pain by Wennerstrand, J, Gómez Alvarez, C B, Meulenbelt, R, Johnston, C, van Weeren, P R, Roethlisberger-Holm, K, Drevemo, S

    “…Back problems are important contributors to poor performance in sport horses. It has been shown that kinematic analysis can differentiate horses with back…”
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    Kinematic evaluation of the back in fully functioning riding horses by Johnston, C, Roethlisberger Holm, K, Erichsen, C, Eksell, P, Drevemo, S

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2004)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Clinical history and examination are important features in diagnosis of equine back dysfunction. However, interpretation…”
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    Effect of conformational aspects on the movement of the equine back by JOHNSTON, C., HOLM, K., FABER, M., ERICHSEN, C., EKSELL, P., DREVEMO, S.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2002)
    “…Summary The relationship between structure and function is important in the judgement of the horse. Twenty sound riding horses walked and trotted on a…”
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    Effect of defocused CO2 laser on equine tissue perfusion by Bergh, A, Nyman, G, Lundeberg, T, Drevemo, S

    Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (01-01-2006)
    “…Treatment with defocused CO2 laser can have a therapeutic effect on equine injuries, but the mechanisms involved are unclear. A recent study has shown that…”
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    Effect of Defocused CO2Laser on Equine Tissue Perfusion by Bergh, A, Nyman, G, Lundeberg, T, Drevemo, S

    Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (31-03-2006)
    “…Treatment with defocused CO.sub.2 laser can have a therapeutic effect on equine injuries, but the mechanisms involved are unclear. A recent study has shown…”
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    Semi-quantitative analysis of hoof-strike in the horse by Hjertén, G, Drevemo, S

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-08-1994)
    “…The initial forelimb loading of a horse trotting at 3.7 ms-1 on a treadmill was studied by use of an instrumented shoe, accelerometers and high-speed…”
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    Biokinematic effects of collection on the trotting gaits in the elite dressage horse by Holmström, M, Fredricson, I, Drevemo, S

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-1995)
    “…Trot in hand, working trot, collected trot, passage and piaffe of 6 Grand Prix dressage horses were recorded by high speed film (250 frames/s). Angular…”
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    Concept of a force-measuring horseshoe by Roepstorff, L, Drevemo, S

    Published in Acta anatomica (1993)
    “…To further develop objective methods in the field of gait analysis a force-measuring horseshoe (FM shoe) has been developed. The ground reaction forces were…”
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    Biokinematic analysis of the Swedish Warmblood riding horse at trot by Holmström, M, Fredricson, I, Drevemo, S

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-1994)
    “…The trotting gait of 4 approved Swedish Warmblood stallions with a mean gait score > or = 8.67 (maximum score = 10) at official performance tests was recorded…”
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    Kinematics of the distal hindlimb during stance phase in the fast trotting standardbred by Johnston, C, Roepstorff, L, Drevemo, S, Kallings, P

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-1996)
    “…Fast trotting Standardbred horses were filmed along a straight on an oval dirt track. Five consecutive stance phases were analysed to describe the planar…”
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    Early development of gait asymmetries in trotting standardbred colts by Drevemo, S, Fredricson, I, Hjertén, G, McMiken, D

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-1987)
    “…Ten trotting Standardbred colts were recorded by high-speed cinematography at the ages of eight, 12 and 18 months. The horses were trotting on a treadmill…”
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    Kinematic analysis of world championship three-day event horses jumping a cross-country drop fence by Moore, D.P., Deuel, N.R., Drevemo, S., van den Bogert, A.J.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-12-1995)
    “…An analysis was conducted to characterize the leads and temporal patterns of ground contact variables of elite horses negotiating a drop jump obstacle during…”
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    In vivo and in vitro heel expansion in relation to shoeing and frog pressure by ROEPSTORFF, L., JOHNSTON, C., DREVEMO, S.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-04-2001)
    “…Summary The objective of this study was to validate a simple method to measure the mediolateral expansion of the heels and to apply this method in an in vivo…”
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    Equine locomotion; 1. The analysis of linear and temporal stride characteristics of trotting standardbreds by Drevemo, S, Dalin, G, Fredricson, I, Hjertén, G

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-04-1980)
    “…The movements of the individual limbs of 30 clinically sound Standardbred trotters were studied using high-speed cinematography. At a speed of 12 metres per…”
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    Equine locomotion: 2. The analysis of coordination between limbs of trotting standardbreds by Drevemo, S, Fredricson, I, Dalin, G, Björne, K

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-04-1980)
    “…A high-speed cinematographic analysis of interlimb time and linear gait characteristics was carried out at racing speed (12.0 m/sec; 1:23.6 min/km) in 30…”
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    The effect of shoeing on kinetics and kinematics during the stance phase by ROEPSTORFF, L., JOHNSTON, C., DREVEMO, S.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-1999)
    “…Summary The increasing range of of horseshoes and hoofpads makes it important to be able to evaluate their influence on performance and stress in the locomotor…”
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    Treadmill for equine locomotion analysis by Fredricson, I, Drevemo, S, Dalin, G, Hjertén, G, Björne, K, Rynde, R, Franzen, G

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-04-1983)
    “…A treadmill for equine locomotion analysis is described and its potential considered for locomotive research and clinical investigation. The treadmill…”
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