Bystrom A., Rhodin M., von Peinen K., Weishaupt M. A., Roepstorff L. 2009 Basic kinematics of the saddle and rider in high-level dressage horses trotting on a treadmill Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.2746/042516409X394454
Alvarez, C. B. Gomez; Rhodin, M.; Bystrom, A. et. al 2009 Back kinematics of healthy trotting horses during treadmill versus over ground locomotion Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.2746/042516409X397370
Rhodin, Marie; Gomez, Alvarez Constanza B; Johnston, Christopher et. al 2008 Effect of head and neck position on limb and back kinematics in the ridden horse at walk and trot Conference abstract (Peer reviewed)
Rhodin, Marie 2008 A biomechanical analysis of relationship between the head and neck position, vertebral column and limbs in the horse at walk and trot Doctoral thesis
Wennerstrand, J; Johnston, C; Rhodin, M et. al 2006 The effect of weighted boots on the movement of the back in the asymptomatic riding horse Research article (Peer reviewed)
Gomez, Alvarez CB; Rhodin, Marie; Bobbert, MF et. al 2006 The effect of head and neck position on the thoracolumbar kinematics in the unridden horse Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05585.x
Wennerstrand, Josefine; Johnston, Christopher; Rhodin, Marie et. al 2006 The effect of weighted splint boots on the movement of the back in the asymptomatic riding horse Research article (Peer reviewed)
Rhodin, Marie; Johnston, Christopher; Roethlisberger, Holm Karin et. al 2005 The influence of head and neck position on kinematics of the back in riding horses at the walk and trot Research article (Peer reviewed)
Rhodin, Marie; Johnston, Christopher; Roethlisberger, Holm Karin et. al 2005 The influence of head and neck position on kinematics of the back in riding horses at the walk and trot Research article (Peer reviewed)
Karin Roethlisberger Holm, Rhodin Marie, Johnston Christopher, Wennerstrand Josefine, Drevemo Stig 2004 The influence of head and neck position and long reining on the kinematics of the back in riding horses at the walk and trot Conference abstract