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Tennessee Walking horse - The Pusher C. G. #725575 home page by Walkers West (884 words)
The Pusher C. Thunderous crowd approval echoed the announcement that The Pusher, trained and ridden by Bob McQuerry, had been selected by the judges as the World Grand Champion of the 1981 Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.
On the minus side of the ledger, prospects for the World Grand Championship in the 1980 Celebration failed to materialize when The Pusher was reserve in both his preliminary class and in the championship stake.
It was at this point, in September, 1978, that The Pusher became the property of the Dietz family and the mount of their daughter, Sherri, in amateur competition, under the training of McQuerry, of Danville, Kentucky.
BioMed Central | Full text | Leg orientation as a clinical sign for pusher syndrome (6988 words)
As the pusher patients were tilted in a smaller range into the ipsiversive direction compared to the other three control groups, we restricted the analysis of the leg-to-trunk orientation (same for the head-to-trunk orientation) to the maximum body tilt angles which were reached by each single participant under both viewing conditions.
From Figure 2 it is evident, that the pusher patients demonstrated an ipsiversive shift of the intercept as well as a steeper slope of the linear regression of leg orientation as a function of trunk tilt.
The pusher patients' linear regression of the leg-to-trunk showed a steeper slope compared to the subjects not showing pushing behaviour indicating that (with respect to the trunk tilt) their non-paretic leg response was performed stronger than necessary.
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