Use of gyroscopic sensors for objective evaluation of trimming and shoeing to alter time between heel and toe lift-off at end of the stance phase in horses walking and trotting on a treadmill.
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Yoshiharu Yonezawa | Joanne Kramer | Kevin G Keegan | David A Wilson | M. Skubic | K. Keegan | J. Kramer | D. A. Wilson | Y. Yonezawa | Marge Skubic | Justin M Satterley | Jason M Cooley | J. Cooley
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