Motor deficits can significantly affect the completion of daily life activities and have a negative impact on quality of life. Consequently, motor function is an important behavioral endpoint to measure for in vivo pathophysiologic studies in a variety of research areas, such as toxicant exposure, drug development, disease characterization, and transgenic phenotyping. Evaluation of motor function is also critical to the interpretation of cognitive behavioral assays, as many rely on intact motor abilities to derive meaningful data. As such, gait analysis is an important component of behavioral research and can be achieved by manual or video-assisted methods. Manual gait analysis methods, however, are prone to observer bias and are unable to ...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
Our group strives to restore overground locomotion following spinal cord injuries through the use of...
Locomotive changes are often associated with disease or injury, and these changes can be quantified ...
Movement abnormalities are important symptoms in clinical neurology. Neurological diseases such as P...
Locomotion analysis is now widely used across many animal species to understand the motor defects in...
Abstract The automatization of behavioral tests assessing motor activity in rodent models is importa...
Gait analysis is important for the investigation of gait progression and the development of therapie...
The present review discusses recent data regarding rodent models of spinal cord and peripheral nerve...
Gait analysis could be used in animal models as an indicator of sensory ataxia due to chemotherapy-i...
Animal experimentation is crucial for the advance in the understanding of pathophysiological mechani...
The Catwalk method is an automated quantitative gait analysis that allows the objective and rapid qu...
Abstract Objective Measuring motor function in mice is important for studying models of spinal cord ...
Rodents are frequently used to model damage and diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) that le...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
Characterizing gait is important in the study of movement disorders, also in clinical mouse models. ...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
Our group strives to restore overground locomotion following spinal cord injuries through the use of...
Locomotive changes are often associated with disease or injury, and these changes can be quantified ...
Movement abnormalities are important symptoms in clinical neurology. Neurological diseases such as P...
Locomotion analysis is now widely used across many animal species to understand the motor defects in...
Abstract The automatization of behavioral tests assessing motor activity in rodent models is importa...
Gait analysis is important for the investigation of gait progression and the development of therapie...
The present review discusses recent data regarding rodent models of spinal cord and peripheral nerve...
Gait analysis could be used in animal models as an indicator of sensory ataxia due to chemotherapy-i...
Animal experimentation is crucial for the advance in the understanding of pathophysiological mechani...
The Catwalk method is an automated quantitative gait analysis that allows the objective and rapid qu...
Abstract Objective Measuring motor function in mice is important for studying models of spinal cord ...
Rodents are frequently used to model damage and diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) that le...
Background: Qualitative and quantitative measurements of motor performance are essential for charact...
Characterizing gait is important in the study of movement disorders, also in clinical mouse models. ...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
Our group strives to restore overground locomotion following spinal cord injuries through the use of...
Locomotive changes are often associated with disease or injury, and these changes can be quantified ...