%0 Journal Article %T An exploration of the influence of diagonal dissociation and moderate changes in speed on locomotor parameters in trotting horses %A Hilary M. Clayton %A John E.A. Bertram %A Sarah Jane Hobbs %J Archive of "PeerJ". %D 2016 %R 10.7717/peerj.2190 %X Background. Although the trot is described as a diagonal gait, contacts of the diagonal pairs of hooves are not usually perfectly synchronized. Although subtle, the timing dissociation between contacts of each diagonal pair could have consequences on gait dynamics and provide insight into the functional strategies employed. This study explores the mechanical effects of different diagonal dissociation patterns when speed was matched between individuals and how these effects link to moderate, natural changes in trotting speed. We anticipate that hind-first diagonal dissociation at contact increases with speed, diagonal dissociation at contact can reduce collision-based energy losses and predominant dissociation patterns will be evident within individuals %K Stability %K Balance %K Turning moments %K Temporal %K Timing %K Trunk %K Pitch %K Trot %K Locomotion %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4933092/