Special thanks...
to my research associates who gave freely of their time and knowledge:

Dr. Nancy Thompson, DVM, Professor of Anatomy, Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Gerd Heushmann, DVM, Warendorf, Germany
Dr. Charles Hutchinson, Professor of Neurology,
Ross University College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Larry Olsen, Professor of Physiology, Ross U.
Dr. Steve Katz, Human & Equine Chiropractor

Massage Therapists:
Lisa Stein, Massage Therapist & Postural Specialist – Paul St. John Technique
Jennifer Cavallaro, Human & Equine Massage Therapist - Lectures, demos and co-author
Virginia Phillips, Human & Equine Massage Therapist - Sensory Integration Specialist - Lectures and Team Teaching

Human Chiropractors:
Dr. Kathy Basler
Dr. Mariya Thunman

And the best visual collaborator:
Sandy Rabinowitz, Equine & Medical Illustrator

Last, but not least, thanks to my husband, students and friends who support me in so many ways in my mission to explain biomechanics to humans so horses have better lives.


 



My Favorite Books for Biomechanical Research

Tom Myers - Massage Therapist and Physiologist
Anatomy Trains - Book & Video
Body3 - A Therapist's Anatomy Reader

Frank Netter, MD - THE Medical Illustrator
Atlas of Human Anatomy

Alexander Tsiarsas - computer animation genius
The Architecture and Design of Man & Woman - Book and CD-ROM

Blandine Calais- Germain - a dancer who studied and learned to draw and explain human movement
Anatomy of Movement
The Female Pelvis

Deborah Blum - a journalist who chronicles our latest understanding of brain science in Sex on the Brain, The Biological Differences Between Men and Women

 

 

 
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