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Temporospatial and kinetic gait variables of Doberman Pinschers with and without cervical spondylomyelopathy
- Source :
- American journal of veterinary research. 76(10)
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE To characterize and compare gait variables in Doberman Pinschers with and without cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM). ANIMALS 18 Doberman Pinschers (9 clinically normal dogs and 9 CSM-affected dogs). PROCEDURES A neurologic examination was performed on all dogs. The diagnosis of CSM was confirmed with MRI. Temporospatial and kinetic gait variables were measured by use of a pressure-sensitive walkway. Temporospatial variables evaluated included stance phase duration, swing phase duration, gait cycle duration, stride length, and gait velocity. Kinetic variables evaluated included peak vertical force and vertical impulse. Random-effects linear regression was used to determine the difference between CSM-affected and clinically normal dogs for each of the 7 variables. RESULTS Values for temporospatial variables were significantly smaller in the thoracic limbs of CSM-affected dogs, compared with values for the thoracic limbs of clinically normal dogs. For the kinetic variables, peak vertical force was significantly higher in the thoracic limbs than the pelvic limbs for all dogs. Vertical impulse values were higher in the thoracic limbs than the pelvic limbs. There were significant differences in mean vertical impulse between the thoracic and pelvic limbs for both groups. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE In this study, significant differences in temporospatial variables were identified between the thoracic limbs of clinically normal and CSM-affected dogs, with the values being smaller for the CSM-affected dogs than for the clinically normal dogs. A pressure-sensitive walkway may provide a valid, practical option for rapid, objective assessment of gait and response to treatment in dogs with CSM.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Breeding
Gait (human)
Dogs
Linear regression
Forelimb
medicine
Animals
Dog Diseases
Prospective Studies
Gait
Orthodontics
General Veterinary
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Stance phase
Magnetic resonance imaging
General Medicine
Stride length
Gait cycle
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Hindlimb
Cervical spondylomyelopathy
Vertical force
Case-Control Studies
Physical therapy
Female
Spondylosis
business
human activities
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19435681
- Volume :
- 76
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American journal of veterinary research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....74b3cfc2220b1807800105a2cb4940b0