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    On the brink of daily clinical application of objective gait analysis: What evidence do we have so far from studies using an induced lameness model? by Serra Bragança, F.M., Rhodin, M., van Weeren, P.R.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-04-2018)
    “…•Quantitative gait analysis offers objective and unbiased information which can be valuable during a lameness examination.•Kinetic and kinematic methods can be…”
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    Normal variation in pelvic roll motion pattern during straight-line trot in hand in warmblood horses by Byström, A., Hardeman, A. M., Engell, M. T., Swagemakers, J. H., Koene, M. H. W., Serra-Bragança, F. M., Rhodin, M., Hernlund, E.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-10-2023)
    “…In horses, hip hike asymmetry, i.e. left–right difference in hip upwards movement during hind limb protraction in trot, is a crucial lameness sign. Vertical…”
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    Human renal function maturation: a quantitative description using weight and postmenstrual age by Rhodin, Malin M., Anderson, Brian J., Peters, A. Michael, Coulthard, Malcolm G., Wilkins, Barry, Cole, Michael, Chatelut, Etienne, Grubb, Anders, Veal, Gareth J., Keir, Michael J., Holford, Nick H. G.

    “…This study pools published data to describe the increase in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from very premature neonates to young adults. The data comprises…”
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    Automatic hoof-on and -off detection in horses using hoof-mounted inertial measurement unit sensors by Tijssen, M, Hernlund, E, Rhodin, M, Bosch, S, Voskamp, J P, Nielen, M, Serra Braganςa, F M

    Published in PloS one (03-06-2020)
    “…For gait classification, hoof-on and hoof-off events are fundamental locomotion characteristics of interest. These events can be measured with inertial…”
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    Rater agreement of visual lameness assessment in horses during lungeing by Hammarberg, M., Egenvall, A., Pfau, T., Rhodin, M.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-01-2016)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lungeing is an important part of lameness examinations as the circular path may accentuate low‐grade lameness. Movement…”
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    Kinematic gait characteristics of straight line walk in clinically sound dairy cows by Tijssen, M, Serra Bragan[final sigma]a, F. M, Ask, K, Rhodin, M, Andersen, P. H, Telezhenko, E, Bergsten, C, Nielen, M, Hernlund, E

    Published in PloS one (21-07-2021)
    “…The aim of this study is to describe the kinematic gait characteristics of straight line walk in clinically sound dairy cows using body mounted Inertial…”
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    Automatic detection of break-over phase onset in horses using hoof-mounted inertial measurement unit sensors by Tijssen, M, Hernlund, E, Rhodin, M, Bosch, S, Voskamp, J P, Nielen, M, Serra Braganςa, F M

    Published in PloS one (29-05-2020)
    “…A prolonged break-over phase might be an indication of a variety of musculoskeletal disorders and can be measured with optical motion capture (OMC) systems,…”
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    Kinematic changes in dairy cows with induced hindlimb lameness: transferring methodology from the field of equine biomechanics by Leclercq, A., Ask, K., Mellbin, Y., Byström, A., Serra Bragança, F.M., Söderlind, M., Telezhenko, E., Bergsten, C., Haubro Andersen, P., Rhodin, M., Hernlund, E.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2024)
    “…•Lameness is common in dairy cows and causes decreased welfare and production loss.•Visual lameness detection is complicated; reliable automatic methods are…”
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    Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot by Rhodin, M., Persson‐Sjodin, E., Egenvall, A., Serra Bragança, F. M., Pfau, T., Roepstorff, L., Weishaupt, M. A., Thomsen, M. H., van Weeren, P. R., Hernlund, E.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-11-2018)
    “…Summary Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lameness and pelvic movement for hindlimb lameness…”
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    Head and pelvic movement asymmetry during lungeing in horses with symmetrical movement on the straight by Rhodin, M., Roepstorff, L., French, A., Keegan, K. G., Pfau, T., Egenvall, A.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-2016)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lungeing is commonly used as part of standard lameness examinations in horses. Knowledge of how lungeing influences motion…”
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    Lateral movement of the saddle relative to the equine spine in rising and sitting trot on a treadmill by Byström, A, Roepstorff, L, Rhodin, M, Serra Bragança, F, Engell, M T, Hernlund, E, Persson-Sjödin, E, van Weeren, R, Weishaupt, M A, Egenvall, A

    Published in PloS one (18-07-2018)
    “…Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has recently been given attention in the scientific press as a…”
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    Effect of lungeing on head and pelvic movement asymmetry in horses with induced lameness by Rhodin, M., Pfau, T., Roepstorff, L., Egenvall, A.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-12-2013)
    “…Lungeing is an important part of lameness examinations, since the circular path enforced during lungeing is thought to accentuate low grade lameness. However,…”
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    Lungeing on hard and soft surfaces: Movement symmetry of trotting horses considered sound by their owners by Pfau, T., Jennings, C., Mitchell, H., Olsen, E., Walker, A., Egenvall, A., Tröster, S., Weller, R., Rhodin, M.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-01-2016)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Lungeing is often part of the clinical lameness examination. The difference in movement symmetry, which is a commonly employed…”
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    Head, withers and pelvic movement asymmetry and their relative timing in trot in racing Thoroughbreds in training by Pfau, T., Noordwijk, K., Sepulveda Caviedes, M. F., Persson‐Sjodin, E., Barstow, A., Forbes, B., Rhodin, M.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-01-2018)
    “…Summary Background Horses show compensatory head movement in hindlimb lameness and compensatory pelvis movement in forelimb lameness but little is known about…”
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    Comparison of visual lameness scores to gait asymmetry in racing Thoroughbreds during trot in‐hand by Pfau, T., Sepulveda Caviedes, M. F., McCarthy, R., Cheetham, L., Forbes, B., Rhodin, M.

    Published in Equine veterinary education (01-04-2020)
    “…Summary Regular monitoring of movement asymmetry with inertial measurement units (IMUs) to aid in the diagnosis of the underlying cause of a lameness is…”
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