Syringomyelia (SM) is a spinal cord disorder in which a cyst (syrinx) filled with fluid forms in the spinal cord post-injury/disease, in patients syrinx symptoms include loss of pain and temperature sensation or locomotion deficit. Currently, there are no small animal models and connected tools to help study the functional impacts of SM. The objective of this study was to determine the detectability of subtle locomotion deficits due to syrinx formation/expansion in post-traumatic syringomyelia (PTSM) rat model using the recently reported method of Gait Analysis Instrumentation, and Technology Optimized for Rodents (GAITOR) with Automated Gait Analysis Through Hues and Areas (AGATHA) technique. First videos of the rats were collected while w...
Abstract Background Common gait measures such as stride length, cycle time, and step height are not ...
The adaptation of inverse dynamics was performed to quantitatively examine the subtle locomotor chan...
Thousands of scientists strive to identify cellular mechanisms that could lead to breakthroughs in d...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
The present review discusses recent data regarding rodent models of spinal cord and peripheral nerve...
Rodent models of sciatic nerve lesion are regularly used to assess functional deficits in nerves. Im...
Objective: Syringomyelia pathophysiology is commonly studied using rodent models. However, in vivo s...
Advances in spinal cord injury (SCI) research are dependent on quality animal models, which in turn ...
Rodents are frequently used to model damage and diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) that le...
Analysis of locomotion is an important tool in the study of peripheral and central nervous system da...
BackgroundProviding weight support facilitates locomotion in spinal cord injured animals. To control...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this work was to test a method for measuring the gait of rats with suff...
Gait analysis could be used in animal models as an indicator of sensory ataxia due to chemotherapy-i...
Following spinal cord injury, severe deficits result from damages to ascending and descending tracts...
International audienceVestibular pathologies are difficult to diagnose. Existing devices make it pos...
Abstract Background Common gait measures such as stride length, cycle time, and step height are not ...
The adaptation of inverse dynamics was performed to quantitatively examine the subtle locomotor chan...
Thousands of scientists strive to identify cellular mechanisms that could lead to breakthroughs in d...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
The present review discusses recent data regarding rodent models of spinal cord and peripheral nerve...
Rodent models of sciatic nerve lesion are regularly used to assess functional deficits in nerves. Im...
Objective: Syringomyelia pathophysiology is commonly studied using rodent models. However, in vivo s...
Advances in spinal cord injury (SCI) research are dependent on quality animal models, which in turn ...
Rodents are frequently used to model damage and diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) that le...
Analysis of locomotion is an important tool in the study of peripheral and central nervous system da...
BackgroundProviding weight support facilitates locomotion in spinal cord injured animals. To control...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this work was to test a method for measuring the gait of rats with suff...
Gait analysis could be used in animal models as an indicator of sensory ataxia due to chemotherapy-i...
Following spinal cord injury, severe deficits result from damages to ascending and descending tracts...
International audienceVestibular pathologies are difficult to diagnose. Existing devices make it pos...
Abstract Background Common gait measures such as stride length, cycle time, and step height are not ...
The adaptation of inverse dynamics was performed to quantitatively examine the subtle locomotor chan...
Thousands of scientists strive to identify cellular mechanisms that could lead to breakthroughs in d...