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Weller R
, Love A, Clark B, Smith R, Pfau T.
Is There a Relationship between Tail Carriage and Lameness in Horses?
Equine Vet J
2014. [DOI:
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Hibbs KC
, Jarvis GE, Dyson SJ. Crooked tail carriage in horses: Increased prevalence in lame horses and those with thoracolumbar epaxial muscle tension or sacroiliac joint region pain.
EQUINE VET EDUC
2020. [DOI:
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K. C. Hibbs
Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Cambridge CambridgeUK
G. E. Jarvis
Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience University of Cambridge CambridgeUK
S. J. Dyson
The Cottage Market Weston, Diss UK
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Hobbs SJ
. Science in brief: Highlights from the biomechanics and physiotherapy abstracts at the International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology.
Equine Vet J
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47
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S J Hobbs
Centre for Applied Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
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