Working trials is a competitive canine discipline based on work undertaken by military and police dogs. A 9 ft long jump is a key component of the discipline. Research into landing forces and joint angulation in other canine disciplines has highlighted the potential for the occurrence of soft tissue injuries, predominantly in the front limbs. There is a paucity of work into the impact of spread/long jumps on joint angulation and peak vertical force (PVF) on landing, and limited research on working trials dogs generally. This study aimed to determine whether altering the length of the long jump impacted PVF and apparent joint angulation upon landing. 21 dogs regularly competing in working trials cleared the long jump at three lengths: 9 ft (...
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The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the kinematic influence of two different natural...
Background: Factors affecting kinematic parameters of jump stride have not been quantitatively ident...
Working trials is a canine discipline that originated from police and military dog work. One aspect ...
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Funder: The Kennel Club Charitable Trust; Grant(s): Project ID: 4093 Project Code: 9653It is widely ...
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of moderate exercise on kinetic gait analysis using a force platf...
Information on the biomechanics of police dogs’ tasks is important in understanding their work-relat...
The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the kinematic influence of two different natural...
Background: Factors affecting kinematic parameters of jump stride have not been quantitatively ident...
Working trials is a canine discipline that originated from police and military dog work. One aspect ...
Canine agility is a popular sport discipline, involving various jumping activities. Handlers navigat...
Canine agility is a rapidly growing sport in the UK. However, there is a paucity of scientific resea...
The aim of this thesis was to determine whether there are differences in the length of a jump among ...
Although the jumping characteristics of agility dogs have been examined in recent years, there is cu...
Research examining kinematic parameters of the canine athlete is markedly behind equivalent human an...
There is currently a lack of research examining the health and welfare implications for competitive ...
Dog agility is a rapidly progressing sport worldwide. Consequentially, research and methods to impro...
Harnesses have become increasingly popular and whilst there are benefits to harnesses, the impact of...
Funder: The Kennel Club Charitable Trust; Grant(s): Project ID: 4093 Project Code: 9653It is widely ...
It is widely accepted that canine breeds stand and move differently. The prevalence of various muscu...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of moderate exercise on kinetic gait analysis using a force platf...
Information on the biomechanics of police dogs’ tasks is important in understanding their work-relat...
The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the kinematic influence of two different natural...
Background: Factors affecting kinematic parameters of jump stride have not been quantitatively ident...