R C Payne

Summary

Affiliation: Royal Veterinary College
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi The role of the extrinsic thoracic limb muscles in equine locomotion
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 205:479-90. 2004
  2. ncbi The role of the extrinsic thoracic limb muscles in equine locomotion
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 206:193-204. 2005
  3. ncbi Functional specialisation of pelvic limb anatomy in horses (Equus caballus)
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 206:557-74. 2005
  4. ncbi Morphological analysis of the hindlimb in apes and humans. I. Muscle architecture
    R C Payne
    Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, UK
    J Anat 208:709-24. 2006
  5. ncbi Morphological analysis of the hindlimb in apes and humans. II. Moment arms
    R C Payne
    Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts, UK
    J Anat 208:725-42. 2006
  6. ncbi Muscle moment arms of pelvic limb muscles of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
    N C Smith
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 211:313-24. 2007
  7. ncbi Functional specialisation of the thoracic limb of the hare (Lepus europeus)
    S B Williams
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 210:491-505. 2007
  8. ncbi A comparison of the moment arms of pelvic limb muscles in horses bred for acceleration (Quarter Horse) and endurance (Arab)
    T C Crook
    Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 217:26-37. 2010
  9. ncbi Muscle architecture and functional anatomy of the pelvic limb of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
    N C Smith
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 209:765-79. 2006
  10. ncbi Comparative anatomy and muscle architecture of selected hind limb muscles in the Quarter Horse and Arab
    T C Crook
    Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 212:144-52. 2008

Detail Information

Publications12

  1. ncbi The role of the extrinsic thoracic limb muscles in equine locomotion
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 205:479-90. 2004
    ..The muscle belly of SVT was sandwiched between two broad, thick sheets of aponeurosis. Hence, SVT could make a significant contribution to the overall elastic properties of the thoracic limb...
  2. ncbi The role of the extrinsic thoracic limb muscles in equine locomotion
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 206:193-204. 2005
    ..The muscle belly of SVT was sandwiched between two broad, thick sheets of aponeurosis. Hence, SVT could make a significant contribution to the overall elastic properties of the thoracic limb...
  3. ncbi Functional specialisation of pelvic limb anatomy in horses (Equus caballus)
    R C Payne
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 206:557-74. 2005
    ....
  4. ncbi Morphological analysis of the hindlimb in apes and humans. I. Muscle architecture
    R C Payne
    Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, UK
    J Anat 208:709-24. 2006
    ..Such an arrangement of muscle architecture would be useful for locomotion in a three dimensionally complex arboreal environment...
  5. ncbi Morphological analysis of the hindlimb in apes and humans. II. Moment arms
    R C Payne
    Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts, UK
    J Anat 208:725-42. 2006
    ..This study was performed on a small sample of apes and thus differences noted here warrant further investigation in larger populations...
  6. ncbi Muscle moment arms of pelvic limb muscles of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
    N C Smith
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 211:313-24. 2007
    ..Changes in muscle moment arm through the range of motion studied appear to optimize muscle function during stance phase, increasing the effective mechanical advantage of these muscles...
  7. ncbi Functional specialisation of the thoracic limb of the hare (Lepus europeus)
    S B Williams
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 210:491-505. 2007
    ..This more distal/less proximal distribution of limb mass is also likely to be important in retaining the manipulative/adaptive/non-locomotor capabilities of the limb...
  8. ncbi A comparison of the moment arms of pelvic limb muscles in horses bred for acceleration (Quarter Horse) and endurance (Arab)
    T C Crook
    Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 217:26-37. 2010
    ....
  9. ncbi Muscle architecture and functional anatomy of the pelvic limb of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
    N C Smith
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 209:765-79. 2006
    ....
  10. ncbi Comparative anatomy and muscle architecture of selected hind limb muscles in the Quarter Horse and Arab
    T C Crook
    Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 212:144-52. 2008
    ..This study suggests that Quarter Horses as a breed inherently possess large strong hind limb muscles, with the potential to accelerate their body mass more rapidly than those of the Arab...
  11. ncbi Functional specialisation of the pelvic limb of the hare (Lepus europeus)
    S B Williams
    Structure and Motion Laboratory, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK
    J Anat 210:472-90. 2007
    ..The majority of hare pelvic limb muscle moment arms varied with joint position, giving the hare the capacity to vary muscle function with limb posture and presumably different locomotor activities...
  12. ncbi A comparative study of the physiological costs of walking in ten bilateral amputees
    D A Wright
    School of Sport and Education, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK
    Prosthet Orthot Int 32:57-67. 2008
    ..It is therefore concluded that bilateral amputee gait is complex, varied and not easily categorized...