Equine spinal kinematics derived from different riding positions during asymmetrical bareback riding.

Q3 Veterinary
Journal of Equine Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-06 DOI:10.1294/jes.32.81
Nuttawut Nuchprayoon, Pattama Ritruechai, Krisana Watchararat, Weerawat Limroongruengrat, Tuempong Wongtawan, Nlin Arya
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Hippotherapy in patients with neuromuscular dysfunction creates high focal pressure on the pony's back due to bareback riding and an asymmetrical riding position. This study aimed to investigate the acute effect of asymmetrical bareback riding on the pony's spinal kinematics, blood lactate, serum creatine kinase, heart rate, and temperament score. Eight ponies were selected, and they were walked on a treadmill for 45 min on each experimental day, including warm-up (5 min), weight-loading by mannequin (30 min), and cool-down (10 min) sessions. During the weight-loading session, three different weight distributions on the pony's back were applied between the left and right side: 50:50 (treatment M), 70:30 (treatment L), and 30:70 (treatment R) on the first, second, and third day of the experiment, respectively. The spinal kinematics at the end of the weight-loading session revealed a slight reduction in range of motion in both flexion-extension and lateral bending during treatment R. Stride length and stride duration showed no differences between treatments. The levels of blood lactate and serum creatine kinase and results of a back examination were normal. Heart rates and temperament scores revealed that all ponies were calm throughout loading of the mannequin. This information suggests that asymmetrical bareback riding did not cause acute or serious back injury, which indicates good equine welfare in ponies used for hippotherapy.

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在不对称的无鞍骑行中,不同骑姿的马脊柱运动学。
神经肌肉功能障碍患者的海马疗法由于无鞍骑和不对称骑位而对小马的背部产生高局灶压力。摘要本研究旨在探讨不对称无鞍骑术对小马驹脊柱运动学、血乳酸、血清肌酸激酶、心率和气质评分的急性影响。选择8匹小马,每天在跑步机上步行45分钟,包括热身(5分钟)、人体模型负重(30分钟)和冷却(10分钟)。在试验第1、2、3天,在小马的左右两侧分别施加3种不同的体重分布:50:50 (M处理)、70:30 (L处理)和30:70 (R处理)。负重期结束时的脊柱运动学显示,在治疗r期间,屈伸和侧屈的活动范围略有减少。步幅长度和步幅持续时间在治疗之间没有差异。血乳酸和血清肌酸激酶水平和背部检查结果正常。心率和气质评分显示,在整个人体模型加载过程中,所有小马都很平静。这一信息表明,不对称的无鞍骑行不会导致急性或严重的背部损伤,这表明用于海马疗法的小马的健康状况良好。
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Journal of Equine Science
Journal of Equine Science Veterinary-Equine
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