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Ground Reaction Forces and Center of Pressure within the Paws When Stepping over Obstacles in Dogs

Danae Charalambous, Therese Strasser, Alexander Tichy, Barbara Bockstahler

2022Animals14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Walking over obstacles is a widely used physiotherapy exercise in dogs. Current research is limited to the effect of this exercise in kinematics and muscle activation in dogs. The present study assessed the influence of walking over obstacles on the ground reaction forces (GRFs) and center of pressure (COP) in dogs. Data of dogs walking over one and two obstacles over a pressure platform were retrospectively analyzed and compared to normal walking. Walking over one obstacle did not affect the GRFs and COP of the forelimbs; however, significant changes were observed for the hindlimbs, especially the leading hindlimb. Walking over two obstacles caused significant changes to only one value at the forelimbs, whereas multiple significant changes in the GRFs and COP values were observed at the hindlimbs. Walking over obstacles seems to be challenging even for healthy adult dogs. Further studies are needed to investigate how different heights of obstacles and distances between them can further challenge the animals. The combination of kinetics and kinematics during walking over obstacles may be used in future as a diagnostic tool in geriatric and neurological patients in order to assess their proprioception awareness or to assess the improvement after an intervention, e.g., physiotherapy treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Ground reaction forceCenter of pressure (fluid mechanics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationKinematicsProprioceptionMedicineForce platformPhysical therapyBiomechanicsPostural instabilityAnatomyEngineeringInternal medicinePhysicsAerospace engineeringAerodynamicsParkinson's diseaseDiseaseClassical mechanicsVeterinary Orthopedics and NeurologySpinal Cord Injury ResearchHuman-Animal Interaction Studies
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