Abstract

AbstractThe aim of the present study was to quantify the inter-day reliability of force platform data from horses at the trot. The subjects were ten horses judged to be sound on the basis of clinical evaluation and similarity of ground reaction force peaks of left and right limbs. The same handler trotted horses in hand for four consecutive days over a force platform at their natural and comfortable velocity between 2.70 and 3.60 m s−1. For each horse, velocity was controlled in a range of±0.15 m s−1. Five contacts per limb were recorded on each day. Custom-written code in MATLAB was used to smooth the data and time-normalize to 101 data points. The agreement boundary was used to determine the reliability of seven force variables. Stance duration, peak vertical force and vertical impulse were the most reliable variables (<10% variability in the mean), while peak braking and propulsive forces and impulses had larger variation across the three days (>20% variability in the mean). Variables with low variability may require fewer animals, trials and days to obtain accurate data while maintaining adequate statistical power. These results may act both as a reference when studying variability in lame horses and as a guide for planning future equine kinetic studies.

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