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26 sty 2022 · Ground reaction forces (GRFs) in dogs are commonly normalized to address differences in subject morphometrics (e.g. body weight) so the forces generated by a heterogeneous population of dogs...
26 sty 2022 · The objective of this report was to address methodological variations and share our consensus on a recommended approach with viable alternatives to data collection methods, analysis, reporting, and interpretation for GRFs in the dog.
15 cze 2009 · Whereas it is inherent that the fore–aft forces applied during acceleration must differ from those in constant speed galloping, we found that accelerating dogs also differed from dogs running at constant speed in their body postures and the vertical forces they applied.
18 lip 2016 · Different techniques are used to assess different aspects of normal gait or to detect and quantify an abnormality. Gait parameters can be used to quantify weight bearing, ataxia, forces acting on specific joints, and compensatory changes in gait.
15 maj 2011 · Straight arrows represent the vertical (red) and fore–aft (blue) components of the total ground reaction force (GRF; purple) averaged over the first 20% of stance.
10 lut 2023 · Black boxes indicate which forelimb or hindlimb has higher values. Green indicates decrease and red indicates increase of the values during heelwork walk compared to normal walk. Orange indicates increase of the values during heelwork walk compared to normal walk but not above 3% (normal).
In forelimb lameness, the hindlimbs may also appear tucked under and the back appear arched, and affected dogs may take short strides with the hindlimbs. Dogs with a shoulder lameness tend to appear. have 2 different ways of cantering and 2 different ways of galloping.