Possible pelvic roll adaptations by lame horses (Figure 2) were mimicked using a number of perturbations to the average pelvic rotation pattern:
The magnitude of pelvic rotation (i.e. horses displaying little or lots of pelvic roll) had no impact on the predicted tubera coxae motion asymmetry and model outcomes based on prior simulations and was, therefore, not explored as a condition variable.
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