| Literature DB >> 25414745 |
Sarah Jane Hobbs1, Joanna Baxter2, Louise Broom3, Laura-Ann Rossell4, Jonathan Sinclair1, Hilary M Clayton5.
Abstract
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymmetry is recognized as a negative trait. Acquired postural and functional asymmetry can originate from numerous anatomical regions, so it is difficult to suggest if any is developed due to riding. The aim of this study was therefore to assess symmetry of posture, strength and flexibility in a large population of riders and to determine whether typical traits exist due to riding. 127 right handed riders from the UK and USA were categorized according to years riding (in 20 year increments) and their competition level (using affiliated test levels). Leg length, grip strength and spinal posture were measured and recorded by a physiotherapist. Standing and sitting posture and trunk flexibility were measured with 3-D motion capture technology. Right-left differences were explored in relation to years riding and rider competitive experience. Significant anatomical asymmetry was found for the difference in standing acromion process height for a competition level (-0.07±1.50 cm Intro/Prelim; 0.02±1.31 cm Novice; 0.43±1.27 cm Elementary+; p=0.048) and for sitting iliac crest height for years riding (-0.23±1.36 cm Intro/Prelim; 0.01±1.50 cm Novice; 0.86±0.41 cm Elementary+; p=0.021). For functional asymmetry, a significant interaction was found for lateral bending ROM for years riding x competition level (p=0.047). The demands on dressage riders competing at higher levels may predispose these riders to a higher risk of developing asymmetry and potentially chronic back pain rather than improving their symmetry.Entities:
Keywords: asymmetry; back pain; equestrian; equine; laterality; leg length
Year: 2014 PMID: 25414745 PMCID: PMC4234750 DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2014-0066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Kinet ISSN: 1640-5544 Impact factor: 2.193
Descriptive statistics of the riders
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| Age (years) | 39.2 (12.1) |
| Number of years riding | 26.3 (12.3) |
| Body height (cm) | 166.0 (12.8) |
| Body mass (kg) | 67.1 (12.8) |
| BMI | 24.4 (4.1) |
| Reach distance (cm) | 16.5 (8.8) |
Figure 1:Images from testing. A) Motion capture set up, B) marker set for posture and trunk flexibility tests, C) 3-D reconstruction of the trunk and pelvis, D) grip strength test, E) posture profile of a rider with kyphotic-lordotic posture.
Statistics for anatomical asymmetry: Mean for the left and right sides, difference (Right-Left), coefficient of variability (%COV), significance (P) and number of participants included in the group (n) and including left and right measurements for leg length, acromion process (AP) height (standing and sitting) and iliac crest height (standing and sitting).
*Age not used as a covariate for leg length
| L (cm) | Difference (R-L) cm | R (cm) | % COV | p | n | ||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 83.4 (6.7) |
| 83.4 (6.8) | 2050 | 0.676 | 27 |
| 20–39 | 83.7 (5.8) |
| 83.7 (5.9) | 1450 | 54 | ||
| 40+ | 84.7 (5.1) |
| 84.8 (5.2) | 643 | 38 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 82.1 (6.1) |
| 81.8 (6.1) | 264 | 0.349 | 34 |
| Nov | 83.6 (5.3) |
| 83.7 (5.4) | 6300 | 44 | ||
| El+ | 85.8 (5.5) |
| 85.5 (5.6) | 7700 | 45 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.924 | |||||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 144 (12.7) |
| 145 (12.7) | 444 | 0.480 | 20 |
| 20–39 | 146 (15.1) |
| 146 (15.1) | 800 | 39 | ||
| 40+ | 151 (13.9) |
| 151 (13.8) | 923 | 36 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 146 (12.4) |
| 145 (12.4) | 2143 | 30 | |
| Nov | 147 (14.5) |
| 147 (14.7) | 650 | 35 | ||
| El+ | 153 (18.6) |
| 153 (18.3) | 302 | 33 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.792 | |||||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 146 (8.6) |
| 146 (8.5) | 263 | 0.712 | 19 |
| 20–39 | 146 (10.9) |
| 146 (11.0) | 2600 | 40 | ||
| 40+ | 148 (11.4) |
| 148 (11.3) | 1150 | 36 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 146 (8.8) |
| 145 (8.6) | 1029 | 0.513 | 30 |
| Nov | 147 (10.8) |
| 147 (10.6) | 2317 | 35 | ||
| El+ | 151 (17.6) |
| 151 (18.0) | 811 | 33 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.891 | |||||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 108 (10.6) |
| 107 (10.8) | 327 | 0.070 | 20 |
| 20–39 | 109 (13.0) |
| 108 (13.1) | 209 | 37 | ||
| 40+ | 113 (12.2) |
| 113 (12.2) | 790 | 35 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 109 (10.2) |
| 108 (10.5) | 225 | 0.489 | 30 |
| Nov | 110 (12.9) |
| 110 (13.2) | 5533 | 33 | ||
| El+ | 111 (14.1) |
| 115 (17.6) | 1586 | 32 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.212 | |||||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 111 (6.2) |
| 111 (6.0) | 296 | 15 | |
| 20–39 | 112 (9.9) |
| 112 (9.7) | 457 | 32 | ||
| 40+ | 112 (10.7) |
| 112 (9.5) | 200 | 30 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 112 (6.5) |
| 111 (6.6) | 705 | 0.919 | 24 |
| Nov | 111 (9.1) |
| 111 (9.0) | 15300 | 28 | ||
| El+ | 117 (19.2) |
| 117 (19.0) | 1455 | 28 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.925 | |||||
Statistics for dynamical asymmetry: Difference (Right-Left), coefficient of variability (%COV), significance (P) and number of participants included in the group (n) and including left and right measurements for grip strength
| L (kg) | Difference (R-L) kg | R (kg) | % COV | p | n | ||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 23.6 (7.9) |
| 25.2 (7.8) | 216 | 0.427 | 27 |
| 20–39 | 24.6 (8.7) |
| 26.5 (9.1) | 164 | 54 | ||
| 40+ | 23.2 (10.0) |
| 24.9 (10.7) | 195 | 38 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 25.1 (8.6) |
| 26.0 (8.9) | 302 | 0.064 | 34 |
| nov | 23.5 (7.4) |
| 25.2 (7.5) | 180 | 44 | ||
| el+ | 23.1 (10.2) |
| 25.7 (11.0) | 135 | 45 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.653 | |||||
Statistics for functional asymmetry: Difference (Right-Left), coefficient of variability (%COV), significance (P) and number of participants included in the group (n) and including left and right measurements for lateral bending and axial rotation range of motion
| L (deg) | Difference (R-L) deg | R (deg) | % COV | p | n | ||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 38.9 (8.3) |
| 39.8 (7.3) | 631 | 0.181 | 21 |
| 20–39 | 37.2 (8.4) |
| 37.6 (8.9) | 1795 | 38 | ||
| 40+ | 34.2 (7.7) |
| 37.6 (7.0) | 182 | 34 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 38.5 (8.4) |
| 37.6 (7.8) | 817 | 0.143 | 29 |
| nov | 36.5 (8.6) |
| 39.1 (7.2) | 238 | 35 | ||
| el+ | 35.0 (7.6) |
| 37.3 (8.5) | 215 | 32 | ||
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| Yrs Riding | 0–19 | 45.2 (8.6) |
| 43.0 (7.5) | 260 | 0.528 | 17 |
| 20–39 | 40.9 (8.7) |
| 42.0 (9.1) | 842 | 34 | ||
| 40+ | 43.9 (7.0) |
| 41.7 (7.5) | 347 | 34 | ||
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| Comp Level | Int/pre | 43.6 (7.1) |
| 41.9 (8.3) | 493 | 0.963 | 24 |
| nov | 43.1 (9.0) |
| 43.1 (7.5) | 87000 | 33 | ||
| el+ | 43.5 (8.9) |
| 41.6 (8.1) | 415 | 31 | ||
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| Interaction | 0.813 | |||||
Riders categorised by pain and posture type (n=122). Postural data was omitted from the remaining 5 riders as no information relating to pain was provided
| Lordotic | 10 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 17 |
| Kyphotic/lordotic | 12 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 31 |
| Kyphotic | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
| Swayback | 3 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 12 |
| Normal | 9 | 9 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 9 | 28 |
| Flatback | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
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Prevalence of pain for riders with postural defects (all other postures except for normal posture) and for riders with normal posture presented as a % of the group and prevalence of postural defects (all other postures except for normal posture) presented as a % of the group (n=122)
| 23 | 55 | 33 | |||
| 60 | 38 | 74 | |||
| 17 | 54 | 47 | |||
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| 15 | 9 | 33 | |||
| 7 | 24 | 11 | |||
| 50 | 31 | 26 | |||
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| 54 | 91 | 67 | |||
| 87 | 71 | 84 | |||
| 50 | 69 | 68 | |||