Kinetics and distal limb kinematics of the forelimb of 3 jumping horses at landing after a jump: effects of the fence’s height

  • Crevier-Denoix N
  • Munoz-Nates F
  • Camus M
  • et al.
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Landing after a jump is the most strenuous phase for the forelimbs of jumping horses. However quantifying forces between the hooves and the ground, or measuring limb joint angles, at landing, has b...

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Crevier-Denoix, N., Munoz-Nates, F., Camus, M., Ravary-Plumioen, B., Hamme, A. V., Litaise, C., … Pourcelot, P. (2019). Kinetics and distal limb kinematics of the forelimb of 3 jumping horses at landing after a jump: effects of the fence’s height. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 22(sup1), S126–S128. https://doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2020.1713506

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