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Title: Posturography and dynamic pedobarography in lame dogs with elbow dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament rupture
Authors: Carrillo, José M.
Manera, Maria E.
Rubio, Mónica
Sopena, Joaquin
Santana, Angelo 
Vilar, José M. 
UNESCO Clasification: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
120903 Análisis de datos
240401 Bioestadística
Keywords: Pressure platform
Posturography
Pedobarography
Lameness
Dog, et al
Issue Date: 2018
Journal: BMC Veterinary Research 
Abstract: The usefulness of studying posture and its modifications due to locomotor deficiencies of multiple origins has been widely proven in humans. To assess its suitability in the canine species, static posturography and dynamic pedobarography were performed on lame dogs affected with unilateral elbow dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament rupture by using a pressure platform. With this objective, statokinesiograms and stabilograms, the percentage of pressure distribution between limbs, paw area, mean pressure, and peak pressure, were obtained from lame and sound dogs. These data were compared with Peak Vertical Force values originated from a force platform in the same recording sessions. Results: Significant differences were found in the parameters mentioned above between sound and lame dogs and limbs. Conclusions: Posturography and pedobarography are useful and reliable for the monitoring of fore and hindlimb lameness in dogs, providing a new set of parameters for lameness detection.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41491
ISSN: 1746-6148
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1435-y
Source: BMC Veterinary Research [ISSN 1746-6148], n. 14, 108
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