Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate

In the present study, we used a pressure plate to investigate the ground reaction forces of limbs and the vertical force distribution (VFD) within the paws of dogs with coxarthrosis. We included 23 sound dogs (G<sub>Sou</sub>) and 23 dogs with hip osteoarthrosis (G<sub>Cox</sub&...

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Main Authors: Jane P. L. Moreira, Alexander Tichy, Barbara Bockstahler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Animals
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paw
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/986
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spelling doaj-94b2cb48a5c84cd7b165d12ad7a3708b2020-11-25T03:11:34ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-06-011098698610.3390/ani10060986Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure PlateJane P. L. Moreira0Alexander Tichy1Barbara Bockstahler2Department of Companion Animals and Horses, Small Animal Surgery, Section of Physical Therapy, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, AustriaBioinformatics and Biostatistics platform, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Companion Animals and Horses, Small Animal Surgery, Section of Physical Therapy, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, AustriaIn the present study, we used a pressure plate to investigate the ground reaction forces of limbs and the vertical force distribution (VFD) within the paws of dogs with coxarthrosis. We included 23 sound dogs (G<sub>Sou</sub>) and 23 dogs with hip osteoarthrosis (G<sub>Cox</sub>). The dogs walked over a pressure plate and the peak vertical force (PFz), vertical impulse (IFz) as the percentage of the total force, and time of occurrence of PFz as a percent of the stance phase duration (TPFz%) were evaluated, as well for the entire limb as in the paws (where the paws were divided into four quadrants). The G<sub>Cox</sub> presented a lower PFz% in the lame hind limb than in others and transferred the weight to the caudal quadrants of the front limbs. IFz% was lower in the lame limb and was counterbalanced through higher loading of the caudal quadrants in all unaffected limbs. TPFz% was reached later in the lame limb than in the contralateral limb and the G<sub>Sou</sub>, specifically in the caudomedial quadrant. In conclusion, we found complex compensatory effects of lameness in the hind limb, and this methodology was useful to define the VFD within the paws of dogs.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/986coxarthrosisdogsgait analysispawpressure platevertical force distribution
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author Jane P. L. Moreira
Alexander Tichy
Barbara Bockstahler
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Alexander Tichy
Barbara Bockstahler
Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
Animals
coxarthrosis
dogs
gait analysis
paw
pressure plate
vertical force distribution
author_facet Jane P. L. Moreira
Alexander Tichy
Barbara Bockstahler
author_sort Jane P. L. Moreira
title Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
title_short Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
title_full Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
title_fullStr Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Vertical Force Distribution in the Paws of Dogs with Coxarthrosis and Sound Dogs Walking over a Pressure Plate
title_sort comparison of the vertical force distribution in the paws of dogs with coxarthrosis and sound dogs walking over a pressure plate
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In the present study, we used a pressure plate to investigate the ground reaction forces of limbs and the vertical force distribution (VFD) within the paws of dogs with coxarthrosis. We included 23 sound dogs (G<sub>Sou</sub>) and 23 dogs with hip osteoarthrosis (G<sub>Cox</sub>). The dogs walked over a pressure plate and the peak vertical force (PFz), vertical impulse (IFz) as the percentage of the total force, and time of occurrence of PFz as a percent of the stance phase duration (TPFz%) were evaluated, as well for the entire limb as in the paws (where the paws were divided into four quadrants). The G<sub>Cox</sub> presented a lower PFz% in the lame hind limb than in others and transferred the weight to the caudal quadrants of the front limbs. IFz% was lower in the lame limb and was counterbalanced through higher loading of the caudal quadrants in all unaffected limbs. TPFz% was reached later in the lame limb than in the contralateral limb and the G<sub>Sou</sub>, specifically in the caudomedial quadrant. In conclusion, we found complex compensatory effects of lameness in the hind limb, and this methodology was useful to define the VFD within the paws of dogs.
topic coxarthrosis
dogs
gait analysis
paw
pressure plate
vertical force distribution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/986
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