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Barrey, E.; Galloux, P. Analysis of the equine jumping technique by accelerometry 1997 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3796 45-49
Licka, T.; Kapaun, M.; Peham, C. Influence of rider on lameness in trotting horses 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 3715 36 734-736
Dyson, S.; Murray, R. Pain associated with the sacroiliac joint region: a clinical study of 74 horses 2003 Equine Veterinary Journal 3723 35 240-245
Clayton, H.M. Comparison of the stride kinematics of the collected, working, medium and extended trot in horses 1994 Equine Veterinary Journal 3746 26 230-234
Holmstrom, M.; Magnusson, L.E.; Philipsson, J. Variation in conformation of Swedish warmblood horses and conformational characteristics of elite sport horses 1990 Equine Veterinary Journal 3756 22 186-193
Kasashima, Y.; Takahashi, T.; Smith, R.K.W.; Goodship, A.E.; Kuwano, A.; Ueno, T.; Hirano, S. Prevalence of superficial digital flexor tendonitis and suspensory desmitis in Japanese Thoroughbred flat racehorses in 1999 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 3775 36 346-350
Schaer, B.L.D.; Ryan, C.T.; Boston, R.C.; Nunamaker, D.M. The horse-racetrack interface: a preliminary study on the effect of shoeing on impact trauma using a novel wireless data acquisition system 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal 4024 38 664-670
Cassiat, G.; Pourcelot, P.; Tavernier, L.; Geiger, D.; Denoix, J.M.; Degueurce, D. Influence of individual competition level on back kinematics of horses jumping a vertical fence 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 4042 36 748-753
Scheibe, K.M.; Gromann, C. Application testing of a new three-dimensional acceleration measuring system with wireless data transfer (WAS) for behavior analysis 2006 Behavior research methods 1775 38 427-433
Spadavecchia, C.; Arendt-Nielsen, L.; Andersen, O.K.; Spadavecchia, L.; Doherr, M.; Schatzmann, U. Comparison of nociceptive withdrawal reflexes and recruitment curves between the forelimbs and hind limbs in conscious horses 2003 American journal of veterinary research 93 64 700-707