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		| Título: | Pedobarography: a novel approach to test the efficacy of treatments for lameness; an experience with mavacoxib in dogs with elbow osteoarthritis | Autores/as: | López, Sergio Vilar Guereño, José Manuel Rubio, Mónica Sopena, Joaquín J. Santana Del Pino, Ángelo Rodríguez Lozano, David Oliverio Rodríguez-Altonaga, José A. Carrillo, José M. | Clasificación UNESCO: | 310907 Patología 240401 Bioestadística | Palabras clave: | Balance Dog Lameness Mean pressure Paw, et al. | Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Publicación seriada: | BMC Veterinary Research | Resumen: | Pedobarographic analyses detect pressure redistribution among limbs in humans, equids and dogs. The main objective of this study was to assess the usefulness of a set of pedobarographic parameters for the detection of lameness, as well as for its suitability for assessing the effects of therapies against osteoarthritis in dogs. With this purpose, eleven large-breed lame dogs with unilateral osteoarthritis due to elbow dysplasia were evaluated using a pressure platform prior to (D0) and after 3 months (D90) of treatment with mavacoxib, a COX-2 selective NSAID. The obtained parameters were: pressure distribution between lame and sound limbs, as well as paw area, mean pressure, and peak pressure of both lame and sound limbs. Results: The results showed statistical differences in all these parameters between lame and sound limbs at D0; however, at D90, differences were significantly decreased as result of the treatment, indicating a substantial functional recovery under the study design conditions. Conclusions: The provided data prove the suitability of this novel technique in canine models for the quantitative and objective assessment of lameness, but also for the evaluation of treatments for lameness caused by articular pain. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/69930 | ISSN: | 1746-6148 | DOI: | 10.1186/s12917-019-1946-1 | Fuente: | BMC Veterinary Research [ISSN 1746-6148], v. 15 (193) | 
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