Wrister Hartman

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Veterinary Anatomy Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands 
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BACK W, BARNEVELD A, SCHAMHARDT HC, et al. (2010) Longitudinal development of the kinematics of 4-, 10-, 18- and 26-month-old Dutch Warmblood horses Equine Veterinary Journal. 26: 3-6
Jansen MO, Schamhardt HC, van den Bogert AJ, et al. (1998) Mechanical properties of the tendinous equine interosseus muscle are affected by in vivo transducer implantation. Journal of Biomechanics. 31: 485-90
Back W, Barneveld A, Bruin G, et al. (1995) Kinematic detection of superior gait quality in young trotting warmbloods. The Veterinary Quarterly. S91-6
Back W, Schamhardt HC, Savelberg HH, et al. (1995) How the horse moves: 2. Significance of graphical representations of equine hind limb kinematics. Equine Veterinary Journal. 27: 39-45
Back W, Schamhardt HC, Savelberg HH, et al. (1995) How the horse moves: 1. Significance of graphical representations of equine forelimb kinematics. Equine Veterinary Journal. 27: 31-8
Back W, Schamhardt HC, Barneveld A, et al. (1994) Correction of joint angle-time diagrams to standardize equine kinematic data Journal of Biomechanics. 27: 792
Schamhardt HC, van den Bogert AJ, Hartman W. (1993) Measurement techniques in animal locomotion analysis. Acta Anatomica. 146: 123-9
van Weeren PR, van den Bogert AJ, Barneveld A, et al. (1990) The role of the reciprocal apparatus in the hind limb of the horse investigated by a modified CODA-3 opto-electronic kinematic analysis system. Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement. 95-100
van den Bogert AJ, Riemersma DJ, Jansen MO, et al. (1989) The influence of shoeing on tendon strain in the equine foreleg Journal of Biomechanics. 22: 1092
Merkens HW, Schamhardt HC, Hartman W, et al. (1988) The use of H(orse) INDEX: a method of analysing the ground reaction force patterns of lame and normal gaited horses at the walk. Equine Veterinary Journal. 20: 29-36
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