Kinetic and kinematic gait analysis and the assessment of lameness in the dog
CE DeCamp - Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 1997 - vetsmall.theclinics.com
The current state of canine kinetic and kinematic gait analysis, as developed for the
objective description of movement for the study of musculoskeletal disease and lameness, is …
objective description of movement for the study of musculoskeletal disease and lameness, is …
Recent developments in canine locomotor analysis: a review
RL Gillette, TC Angle - The Veterinary Journal, 2008 - Elsevier
Subjective evaluation of canine gait has been used for many years. However, our ability to
perceive minute details during the gait cycle can be difficult and in some respects impossible …
perceive minute details during the gait cycle can be difficult and in some respects impossible …
Sensitivity of periprosthetic stress-shielding to load and the bone density–modulus relationship in subject-specific finite element models
Subject-specific finite element (FE) computer models of the proximal femur in hip
replacement could potentially predict stress-shielding and subsequent bone loss in …
replacement could potentially predict stress-shielding and subsequent bone loss in …
Evaluation of Functional Outcome After BFX® Total Hip Replacement Using a Pressure Sensitive Walkway
BDX Lascelles, M Freire, SC Roe, V DePUY… - Veterinary …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective—To evaluate stance phase limb use after cementless (BFX®) total hip
replacement (THR) in dogs and to relate postoperative radiographic variables to static …
replacement (THR) in dogs and to relate postoperative radiographic variables to static …
Torque patterns of the limbs of small therian mammals during locomotion on flat ground
H Witte, J Biltzinger, R Hackert… - Journal of …, 2002 - journals.biologists.com
In three species of small therian mammals (Scandentia: Tupaia glis, Rodentia: Galea
musteloides and Lagomorpha: Ochotona rufescens) the net joint forces and torques acting …
musteloides and Lagomorpha: Ochotona rufescens) the net joint forces and torques acting …
Forelimb muscle activity during equine locomotion
SM Harrison, RC Whitton, M King… - Journal of …, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Few quantitative data exist to describe the activity of the distal muscles of the equine
forelimb during locomotion, and there is an incomplete understanding of the functional roles …
forelimb during locomotion, and there is an incomplete understanding of the functional roles …
A comparison of surgical and medical treatment of fragmented coronoid process and osteochondritis dissecans of the canine elbow
GR Bouck, CW Miller, CL Taves - Veterinary and Comparative …, 1995 - thieme-connect.com
A randomized prospective clinical study was performed to compare the effect of surgery for
fragmented coronoid process (FCP) and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the canine …
fragmented coronoid process (FCP) and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the canine …
Hip joint forces in sheep
G Bergmann, F Graichen, A Rohlmann - Journal of biomechanics, 1999 - Elsevier
Testing orthopaedic implants at the proximal femur of sheep requires knowledge of the
contact forces acting on this joint. Telemeterized implants were used for long-term …
contact forces acting on this joint. Telemeterized implants were used for long-term …
Micro total hip replacement for dogs and cats: surgical technique and outcomes
WD Liska - Veterinary surgery, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To describe the surgical technique for the micro total hip replacement (Micro THR)
system and report clinical outcomes. Study Design: Prospective study. Animals: Dogs (n …
system and report clinical outcomes. Study Design: Prospective study. Animals: Dogs (n …
Feline hip dysplasia: A challenge to recognise and treat
K Perry - Journal of feline medicine and surgery, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Practical relevance: The reported incidence of hip dysplasia (HD) in cats varies dramatically
between studies, but the condition is likely more common than we realise. There is little …
between studies, but the condition is likely more common than we realise. There is little …