2012
DOI: 10.21836/pem20120509
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A review of pressure measurement on the contact surface between the horse and the rider

Abstract: 4 SummaryThe use of systems for pressure measurement between the rider's body and the back of the horse is a relatively new procedure. The size and transfer of the load inside the horse-pad-saddle-rider system can be assessed in various ways. This paper provides a review of literature published from 1994 to 2010 that discusses using pressure mapping systems for measuring the contact load between the horse and its rider. Literature was obtained using common scientific databases such as Web of Science, SCOPUS an… Show more

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“…The search produced 679 results. Hand searches were conducted by reviewing reference lists of studies meeting the inclusion criteria and relevant review articles (Hall et al, 2008;Douglas, Price & Peters, 2012;Janura et al, 2012;Clayton & Hobbs, 2017a;Hall & Heleski, 2017), producing an additional 94 articles that were not previously identified. The study selection is presented as a PRISMA flow diagram (Moher et al, 2009) in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The search produced 679 results. Hand searches were conducted by reviewing reference lists of studies meeting the inclusion criteria and relevant review articles (Hall et al, 2008;Douglas, Price & Peters, 2012;Janura et al, 2012;Clayton & Hobbs, 2017a;Hall & Heleski, 2017), producing an additional 94 articles that were not previously identified. The study selection is presented as a PRISMA flow diagram (Moher et al, 2009) in Fig.…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%