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researching equine biomechanics, and not a vet. My major area of interest is the equine forelimb. I am working on the prediction of muscular load sharing in the forelimb, and the development of a three-dimensional muscle model of the entire forelimb.
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where I am based. Feel free to contact me regarding any aspect of equine research and general horse-related issues. Bear in mind that I am a
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Biomechanics at the University of Melbourne, Victoria Australia.
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