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Fig. 7. Average time histories of joint angles
as well as total
length L of the limbs. TSS, tuber of spina scapulae. From each of 23
horses one jump was used in which the left forelimb limb was leading and one
in which it was trailing. For each jump, time was normalized separately for
the forelimb push and for the hindlimb push, and subsequently results were
averaged over horses. Results for the hindlimb push were averaged over all
jumps regardless of lead. Solid lines indicate averages; broken lines indicate
95% confidence intervals. Dotted curves for the elbow angle and shoulder angle
in the trailing forelimb represent the average results obtained with
uncorrected skin marker positions.