Biomechanical comparison of standing posture and during trot between German shepherd and Labrador retriever dogs
Autor: | Aliah F. Shaheen, Constanza B. Gómez Álvarez, Alexander Humphries |
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Přispěvatelé: | Gómez Álvarez, Constanza B [0000-0002-3360-9811], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Pelvic tilt
Male dogs Kinematics hip Physiology Hip dysplasia (canine) 0403 veterinary science Medical Conditions Skeletal Joints Forelimb Medicine and Health Sciences Elbow Hip Dysplasia Canine skeletal joints Musculoskeletal System Gait Orthodontics Mammals 0303 health sciences Multidisciplinary Physics Eukaryota Classical Mechanics 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Inherited Metabolic Disorders Biomechanical Phenomena Arms Physiological Parameters kinematics Genetic Diseases Vertebrates Physical Sciences Standing Position Medicine Female Hip Joint Glycogen Storage Diseases InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS Anatomy Joint Diseases Research Article 040301 veterinary sciences Withers Science glycogen storage diseases STRIDE Pelvis 03 medical and health sciences body weight Dogs Autosomal Recessive Diseases German Shepherd Dog medicine Elbow dysplasia Animals Skeleton 030304 developmental biology Clinical Genetics Hip business.industry body limbs Body Weight Organisms Biology and Life Sciences elbow medicine.disease Metabolic Disorders Body Limbs Amniotes Labrador Retriever business Zoology |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0239832 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Popis: | Funder: The Kennel Club Charitable Trust; Grant(s): Project ID: 4093 Project Code: 9653 It is widely accepted that canine breeds stand and move differently. The prevalence of various musculoskeletal disorders such as hip and elbow dysplasia is also different between breeds. German shepherd dog (GSD) and Labrador retriever dog (LRD) are two large breeds with different conformations that have high prevalence of these disorders. This study quantifies the movement and standing posture of twelve healthy GSDs and twelve healthy LRDs to identify biomechanical similarities and differences that may be linked to sub-optimal hip and elbow mechanics. A pressure walkway and a motion capture system obtained measures of kinetics, kinematics and conformation during standing and trot. During standing, LRDs carry a greater percentage of the weight on the forelimbs (69%±5% vs. GSDs: 62%±2%, p |
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