Search Results - "Biomechanik"
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Marker based and markerless motion capture for equestrian rider kinematic analysis: A comparative study
Cameron-Whytock, H., Divall, H., Lewis, M., Apps, C.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…Biomechanik…”
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Applying multi-purpose commercial inertial sensors for monitoring equine locomotion in equestrian training
Fercher, C., Bartsch, J., Kluge, S., Schneider, F., Liedtke, A.M., Schleichardt, A., Ueberschär, O.Published in Sensors (2024)“…Biomechanik…”
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Entwicklung eines inertialsensorbasierten Monitoring-Systems für biomechanische Ganganalysen bei Sportpferden (Development of an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for biomechanical gait analysis in sport horses)
Bartsch, J., Schneider, F., Fercher, C., Kluge, S., Liedtke, A., Zumnorde-Mertens, E., Ueberschär, O.Published in dvs-Biomechanik 2023 Tagungsband (2023)“…Biomechanik…”
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A scoping review of equine biomechanics revisited
Egenvall, A., Byström, A., Lindsten, A., Clayton, H. M.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2022)“…Biomechanik…”
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Evaluating the effect of routine hoof trimming on fore and hind hooves impact phase kinetics
Faramarzi, B., Nelson, S., Dong, F.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2022)“…Biomechanik…”
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Forces exerted on the back during jumping in horses
Stanton, S., Peters, D., Lavagnino, M., Bidwell, L., Manfredi, J.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2021)“…Biomechanik…”
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Study and evaluation of the impacts on the saddle in the L4-L5 and S1 lumbar area during horse riding training session through the use of the last generation inertial sensor
Izzo, R., Convertini, A., D'Isanto, T., Cejudo, A., Vardei, C. H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2020)“…Biomechanik…”
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Biomechanical analysis in equestrian vaulting
Vavácek, M., Lednický, A., Hajduová, K.Published in Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae (2018)“…Biomechanik…”