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  1. Analysis of Trunk Neuromuscular Activation During Equine-Assisted Therapy in Older Adults

    Contributor(s):: de Mello, E. C., Diniz, L. H., Lage, J. B., Ribeiro, M. F., Bevilacqua Junior, D. E., Rosa, R. C., Cardoso, F. A. G., Ferreira, A. A., Ferraz, M. L. F., Teixeira, V. P. A., Espindula, A. P.

  2. Electromyographic analysis of stomatognathic muscles in elderly after hippotherapy

    Contributor(s):: de Mello, E. C., Regalo, S. C. H., Diniz, L. H., Lage, J. B., Ribeiro, M. F., Bevilacqua Junior, D. E., Rosa, R. C., Ferreira, A. A., Ferraz, M. L. F., Teixeira, V. P. A., Espindula, A. P.

  3. Activation of lower limb muscles with different types of mount in hippotherapy

    Contributor(s):: Ribeiro, M. F., Espindula, A. P., Bevilacqua Junior, D. E., Tolentino, J. A., Silva, Cfrd, Araujo, M. F., Ferreira, A. A., Teixeira, V. P. A.

  4. BIOMECHANICS OF THERAPEUTIC RIDING DURING THE DISEASES OF I-II DEGREE DYSPLASTIC LUMBAR AND STATIC (SHORT LEG) SCOLIOSIS

    Contributor(s):: Sheshaberidze, E., Merabishvili, I., Loria, M.

  5. Analysis of the electromiographic activity of lower limb and motor function in hippotherapy practitioners with cerebral palsy

    Contributor(s):: Ribeiro, M. F., Espindula, A. P., Lage, J. B., Bevilacqua Junior, D. E., Diniz, L. H., Mello, E. C., Ferreira, A. A., Ferraz, M. L. F., Teixeira, V. P. A.

  6. A 'long-fuse domestication' of the horse? Tooth shape suggests explosive change in modern breeds compared to extinct populations and living Przewalski horses

    Contributor(s):: Krish Seetah, Andrea Cardini, Graeme Barker

    Archaeological and molecular data suggest that horses were domesticated comparatively recently, the genetic evidence indicating that this was from several maternal haplotypes but only a single paternal one. However, although central to our understanding of how humans and environmental conditions...

  7. To What Extent Can the Use of a Mobility Assistance Dog Reduce Upper Limb Efforts When Manual Wheelchair Users Ascend a Ramp?

    Contributor(s):: Martin-Lemoyne, V., Gagnon, D. H., Routhier, F., Poissant, L., Tousignant, M., Corriveau, H., Vincent, C.

  8. Horses: How Saddle Style Defines a Culture and the Skeletal System

    Contributor(s):: Brandy Morgan

    This paper examines the way in which various parameters affect injury type and prevalence in horse eventing. The human-horse relationship has a long history that has continued to evolve, and their relationship is still strong today, especially in the role of sports and entertainment. In...

  9. Horses: How Saddle Style Defines a Culture and the Skeletal System

    Contributor(s):: Elizabeth Brandon

    Throughout history different cultures have been greatly impacted by horses and their uses. Today horseback riding is still a very popular sport, and though it is more dangerous than other forms of transportation, such as motorcycle riding, horseback riding is still used in entertainment,...

  10. The effects of horse riding simulation exercise on muscle activation and limits of stability in the elderly

    Contributor(s):: Kim, S. G., Lee, J. H.

  11. Commercial zooarchaeology of the 'modern' era: a survey of attitudes and practices

    Contributor(s):: Broderick, Lee G.

  12. Nineteenth-century butchery and transport for a market economy: Plum Grove as a case study for commercial transactions in the Midwestern USA

    Contributor(s):: Reynolds, Cerisa R., Kendall, Bryan, Whittaker, William E., Charlton, Thomas H.

  13. The beaver Castor fiber Linnaeus, 1758 in France. Archaeozoological study

    Contributor(s):: Duval, Jessie, Callou, Cecile, Horard-Herbin, Marie-Pierre

  14. The lion of Bubasteion to Saqqara (Egypt).An uncommon mummy among mummies of cats

    Contributor(s):: Callou, Cecile, Lichtenberg, Roger, Hennet, Philippe, Samzun, Anaick, Zivie, Alain

  15. Correlation between tarsal lesions on dairy cows housed in free-stalls and culling rate, somatic cell count, percent mature cows, and milk production by stall base

    Contributor(s):: Fulwider, W. K., Grandin, T., Garrick, D. J., Engle, T. E., Lamm, W. D., Dalsted, N. L., Rollin, B. E.

  16. Hock lesion and hygiene score by stall bed type in commercial US dairy cows

    Contributor(s):: Fulwider, W., Grandin, T., Lamm, D., Dalsted, N., Garrick, D., Rollin, B.

  17. Andean camelid herding in the South Andes: ethnoarchaeological models for archaeozoological research

    Contributor(s):: Yacobaccio, Hugo D.

  18. Aurochs and potential cross-breeding with domestic cattle in Central Europe in the Eneolithic period; A metric analysis of bones from the archaeological site of Kutna Hora-Denemark (Czech Republic) (vol 43, pg 7, 2008)

    Contributor(s):: Kysely, R.

  19. Building memories: commemorative deposits at Catalhoyuk

    Contributor(s):: Russell, Nerissa, Martin, Louise, Twiss, Katheryn C.

  20. Ethnoarchaeozoology on hide working: Study of two hideworkers households in Konso (Ethiopia)

    Contributor(s):: Lesur-Gebremariam, Josephine