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The pliance
saddle system measures the pressure distribution between
the saddle and the horse with the help of a thin elastic
mat. It is possible to assess quantitatively the commands
of the rider and the subsequent reaction of the horse.
The technique of the rider can be objectively assessed
and corrected. Color data can be immediately viewed
online with the easy-to-use but powerful software and
bluetooth wireless technology.
The
dynamic pressure distribution can also be directly compared
to the horse and rider (see animated image above or
avi files in multimedia
section for examples).
Gait
asymmetry, possibly associated with physiological back
problems or bad saddle fit, can be assessed quantitatively.
In addition, harmful pressure points, which arise from
bad saddle fit, can be recognized and corrected. During
dynamic movement substantially higher loads occur on
the back and shoulders of the horse than during standing
and is therefore important to use dynamic assessments.
With the help of the pliance system and its powerful
software, one cannot only analyze the quality of the
saddle but also obtain a better understanding of the
interaction between the rider, saddle and horse.
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The
pliance sensor mat contains 224 sensors which are scanned
with a high scanning speed of 10,000 sensors per second.
This means that dynamic measurements can be recorded
from the walk to the gallop.
The
pliance system is accurate and reliable. The sensor
mat is calibrated using homogeneous air pressure and
a simple, computer aided procedure which calculates
the calibration curves for each individual sensor. The
calibration does not change with time.
The
pliance software operates in a Windows environment and
displays the online or offline dynamic pressure distribution
as a 2D or 3D color picture. The pictures can also be
printed in the original size to allow the user to find
the locations of high pressure and relate them exactly
to the horse's anatomical landmarks or to the saddle.
All data are fully compatible with novel analysis software,
and can be exported to ASCII format.
With
the help of the pliance system and its powerful software
one can not only analyze the quality of the saddle but
also obtain a better understanding of the interaction
between the rider, saddle and horse.
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