Swinging limb lameness is defined as a motion disturbance ascribed to a limb in swing phase. Little is known about its biomechanics in dogs, particularly about the body motions that accompany it, such as vertical head and pelvic motion asymmetry. The aim of this study was to describe the changes in vertical head and pelvic motion asymmetry in dogs with induced swinging limb motion disturbance, mimicking a swinging limb lameness. Fore- and hind-limb lameness was induced in ten sound dogs by placing a weight (200 g) proximal to the carpus or tarsus, respectively. Marker-based motion capture by eight infrared light emitting video cameras recorded the dogs when trotting on a treadmill. Body symmetry parameters were calculated, including differe...
Abstract Background Canine breed conformation may interfere with locomotion and may predispose to or...
<p><b>A</b>, Cartoon illustration of the reference points (elbow, carpus, front MPJ, stifle, hock an...
Animals alter their locomotor mechanics to adapt to a loss of limb function. To better understand th...
Swinging limb lameness is defined as a motion disturbance ascribed to a limb in swing phase. Little ...
Abstract Background Swinging limb lameness is defined as a motion disturbance ascribed to a limb in ...
Compensatory limb loading has been studied in lame dogs; however, little is known about how these co...
Compensatory limb loading has been studied in lame dogs; however, little is known about how these co...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
Abstract Background Lameness due to paw injuries is common in the clinical practice. Although many s...
This study aimed to evaluate dogs with pelvic fractures and treated conservatively during locomotion...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Joint motion was measured for the intact and cranial cruciate (CCL) deficient stifle in five large b...
Joint motion was measured for the intact and cranial cruciate (CCL) deficient stifle in five large b...
Abstract Background Canine breed conformation may interfere with locomotion and may predispose to or...
<p><b>A</b>, Cartoon illustration of the reference points (elbow, carpus, front MPJ, stifle, hock an...
Animals alter their locomotor mechanics to adapt to a loss of limb function. To better understand th...
Swinging limb lameness is defined as a motion disturbance ascribed to a limb in swing phase. Little ...
Abstract Background Swinging limb lameness is defined as a motion disturbance ascribed to a limb in ...
Compensatory limb loading has been studied in lame dogs; however, little is known about how these co...
Compensatory limb loading has been studied in lame dogs; however, little is known about how these co...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
Abstract Background Lameness due to paw injuries is common in the clinical practice. Although many s...
This study aimed to evaluate dogs with pelvic fractures and treated conservatively during locomotion...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Background The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lamene...
Joint motion was measured for the intact and cranial cruciate (CCL) deficient stifle in five large b...
Joint motion was measured for the intact and cranial cruciate (CCL) deficient stifle in five large b...
Abstract Background Canine breed conformation may interfere with locomotion and may predispose to or...
<p><b>A</b>, Cartoon illustration of the reference points (elbow, carpus, front MPJ, stifle, hock an...
Animals alter their locomotor mechanics to adapt to a loss of limb function. To better understand th...