User guides
Whether you're a veterinarian, equine care professional, researcher, or horse owner using Sleip via invite, here’s everything you need to master the app

Interpretation

A quick introduction to data interpretation

Objective gait analysis in equine lameness assessments

In this video, we explain the role of objective gait analysis in equine lameness assessments — why it matters, how it complements a vet’s clinical judgment, and the science behind its growing use.

Defining weight-bearing lameness

In this video, we break down the concept of weight-bearing lameness — a key term in equine biomechanics and objective gait analysis. While it may sound straightforward, understanding how it connects to measurable movement and forces in the horse's body is essential for accurate lameness evaluation.

Movement assymetries caused by weight bearing lameness at trot

In this video, we explore how weight-bearing lameness creates visible movement asymmetries in horses — particularly when trotting.

How equine movement asymmetries are quantified?

In this video, we explore how weight-bearing lameness in horses creates vertical movement asymmetries — especially in the head and pelvis — and how Sleip’s app objectively quantifies these changes.

Gait analysis measurements scaled to horse size

Sleip's Biomechanical Researcher, Christoffer Roepstorff, explains anatomical scaling. Read more here.

What do the severity colours in the app mean? 

How does Sleip handle different gaits?

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