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转向方向对马在快步和跑步时身体倾斜角度的影响。

Effect of turn direction on body lean angle in the horse in trot and canter.

作者信息

Brocklehurst C, Weller R, Pfau T

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences and Services, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UK.

Department of Clinical Sciences and Services, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UK.

出版信息

Vet J. 2014 Feb;199(2):258-62. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2013.11.009. Epub 2013 Nov 19.

Abstract

Turning is commonly used as a diagnostic aid in equine lameness examinations. Forces experienced on the circle differ from those in a straight line, necessitating an inward lean of the body and asymmetric head/pelvic excursion, which are important parameters for lameness investigations. To better understand gait adaptations to lungeing in normal horses, the effect of turn direction on body lean in trot and in canter warrants further investigation. In this study, it was hypothesised that, on average and independent of gait, the observed body lean angle would be consistent with the ratio between gravitational and centripetal acceleration, but with variations for individual horses showing differences between reins. Twenty horses were fitted with a global positioning system (GPS)-aided inertial measurement unit quantifying body lean angle, speed and circle radius in trot and canter in both directions. The difference between predicted (from speed and circle radius) and observed body lean (Δobs,pred) was compared between horses, directions and gaits using a generalised linear model. The mean speed and circle radius were 3.3m/s and 4.9 m in trot and 4.5m/s and 5.7 m in canter. Mean Δobs,pred was -1.1° (range -7.6° to 5.4°) in trot and -0.8° (range -7.6° to 8.3°) in canter and was significantly different between horses (P<0.0001) and directions (P<0.0001), but not between gaits (P=0.14). Interactions between horse and direction (P<0.0001) and horse and gait (P=0.011) were also significant. Horses leaned marginally less into the circle than predicted. However, this study provides additional evidence for horse specific adaptations, showing significant differences between horses and turn directions but not between gaits.

摘要

转身通常在马的跛行检查中用作诊断辅助手段。在圆周上所经历的力与直线上的力不同,这使得身体需要向内倾斜以及头部/骨盆不对称偏移,而这些都是跛行调查的重要参数。为了更好地理解正常马匹在进行绕圈运动时的步态适应性,转弯方向对小跑和慢跑时身体倾斜的影响值得进一步研究。在本研究中,我们假设,平均而言且与步态无关,观察到的身体倾斜角度将与重力加速度和向心加速度的比值一致,但不同马匹之间会存在差异,表现为缰绳之间的差异。二十匹马配备了全球定位系统(GPS)辅助的惯性测量单元,用于量化小跑和慢跑时两个方向上的身体倾斜角度、速度和圆周半径。使用广义线性模型比较了马匹、方向和步态之间预测的(根据速度和圆周半径)与观察到的身体倾斜(Δobs,pred)之间的差异。小跑时的平均速度和圆周半径分别为3.3米/秒和4.9米,慢跑时为4.5米/秒和5.7米。小跑时的平均Δobs,pred为-1.1°(范围为-7.6°至5.4°),慢跑时为-0.8°(范围为-7.6°至8.3°),马匹之间(P<0.0001)和方向之间(P<0.0001)存在显著差异,但步态之间无显著差异(P=0.14)。马匹与方向之间的交互作用(P<0.0001)以及马匹与步态之间的交互作用(P=0.011)也很显著。马匹向圆周内倾斜的程度略低于预测值。然而,本研究为马匹的特定适应性提供了额外证据,表明马匹和转弯方向之间存在显著差异,但步态之间无显著差异。

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