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FAQ: How to Use The Equinosis Q Harness Pelvic Sensor Cradle
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Pelvic Sensor Guidance,
Utilizing the Equinosis Pelvic Pad
The pelvic sensor cradle accessory allows for secure attachment of the pelvic sensor on midline with simultaneous use of the harness crupper. Buy at https://equinosis.com/pelvic-sensor-cradle Step 1: Turn on the pelvic sensor. Place the pelvic sensor within the tunnel of the cradle so that it is seated in the center of the tunnel. Step 2: Attach the pelvic sensor cradle to the horse. There are two alternatives to attaching the pelvic sensor cradle to the horse. Ideal method may be dependent on size and conformation of horse: Method 1: Place a pelvic foam pad horizontally across the tuber...
Now Available: Lameness Locator® 20/20
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Locked,
Racing,
Standardbred Racing,
Thoroughbred Racing,
trackside selection
Active OES Members receive free software upgrades. SCHEDULE UPGRADE NOW Settings Lameness Locator has several configurable settings, including allowing manual stride selection, turning off the AIDE statements, addition of veterinarians to display on the report, report output format (PDF vs JPEG), report output location and more. View all configurable options under Settings from the main menu. The following configurable options have been added in LL 20/20. Surface Selection Configuration Figure 1 - Surface selection configuration. Streamline your drop-down menu of surface options for easier viewing and selection. Go to Settings in the main menu. Click into the General tab....
Q User Tip: Using the Q in ridden evaluations
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ridden evaluation
The Q system offers an optional ridden evaluation module that includes a sensor worn by the rider. The rider sensor allows for detection of sit versus posting trot and provides two separate analyses in the same report. However, the Q can be used in ridden evaluations without the rider module with some considerations. GENERAL INFORMATION The activity of the rider can affect the measured asymmetry of the horse. Studies have shown that when the rider is posting (i.e. rising in the saddle when the outside forelimb is forward), the vertical movement of the rider commonly creates an artefactual...
User Tip: How to Use the Equinosis Q Pelvic Sensor Pad & Pelvic Clip Kit
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Equipment,
FAQ,
Instrumentation
The Pelvic Sensor Pad provides two options and functions for pelvic sensor attachment. It provides additional surface area for the Pelvic Clip to grab and hold. It provides a secure, dry surface for Dual Lock tape to adhere. NOTE: The Pelvic Sensor Pad replaced the previous method of Pelvic Sensor attachment (Gaffer’s tape), making sensor attachment easier, faster, less expensive, and more aesthetic. Pelvic Sensor Pad Placement Make sure the horse is standing SQUARE in hind limbs. Locate the most dorsal aspect of the midline of the horse between the sacral tuberosities. Adhere the pad across...
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FAQ: How to Use The Equinosis Q Harness Pelvic Sensor Cradle
Now Available: Lameness Locator® 20/20
Q User Tip: Using the Q in ridden evaluations
User Tip: How to Use the Equinosis Q Pelvic Sensor Pad & Pelvic Clip Kit
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