用压敏步道评价akbaku和Kangal牧羊犬的步态特征

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.3906/vet-1911-56
Ozan Gündemir, H. Alpak, D. O. Erdikmen, Didar Aydin Kaya
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在本研究中,目的是评估使用压力敏感行走通道PSW可以获得Kangal和Akbas牧羊犬的哪些行走分析数据,以及哪些数据可以用于兽医解剖学、骨科和神经病学领域。对46只犬进行压力中心COP分析。测量犬的距离型步态参数,记录其足区分析值。观察到,前肢台阶对地面施加的压力值高于后肢台阶施加的压力值。前肢和后肢DP3和DP4均观察到最高垂直力PVF值。结果表明,后肢跖骨垫对地面施加的压力值低于数字垫,后肢跖骨垫的PVF值高于前肢跖骨垫。体重与前肢压力值的相关性高于体重与后肢压力值的相关性。通过研究中使用的压力敏感步行系统,可以进行COP和足区分析,并可以测量距离步态参数。该系统可以获得更多关于步行形态的数据,与其他步行分析系统相比,其易用性更具优势。该系统的研究将为兽医骨科和神经学领域提供参考,并有助于犬用压力敏感通道系统的发展。
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Evaluation of gait character of Akbaş and Kangal shepherd dogs by using pressure-sensitive walkway
In this study, it was aimed to evaluate which walking analysis data may be obtained for Kangal and Akbas shepherd dogs using a pressure-sensitive walkway PSW and which of these data may be used in the fields of veterinary anatomy, orthopedics, and neurology. Center of pressure COP analysis results of 46 dogs were examined. Distance type gait parameters of dogs were measured and their foot zone analysis values were recorded. It was observed that the pressure values applied by forelimb steps on the ground were higher compared to the pressure applied by hindlimb steps. The highest peak vertical force PVF values were observed in DP3 and DP4 for both forelimbs and hindlimbs. It was determined that the pressure value applied by metapodial pads on the ground were lower compared to digital pads and the PVF values of metapodial pads of the hindlimb were higher than the forelimb metapodial pad values. The correlation between weight and forelimb pressure values was higher than the correlation values between weight and hindlimb pressure values. With the pressure-sensitive walkway system used in the study, COP and foot zone analysis may be performed and distance gait parameters may be measured. It is considered that this system, in which more data may be obtained about the morphometry of walking, is more advantageous with its ease of use compared to other walking analysis systems. It is considered that the studies performed with this system would be a reference in veterinary orthopedic and neurology fields and would contribute to the development of the usage of pressure-sensitive walkway systems for dogs.
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK). Accepts English-language manuscripts on all aspects of veterinary medicine and animal sciences. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities. Original research articles, review articles, short communications, case reports, and letters to the editor are welcome. Manuscripts related to economically important large and small farm animals, poultry, equine species, aquatic species, and bees, as well as companion animals such as dogs, cats, and cage birds, are particularly welcome. Contributions related to laboratory animals are only accepted for publication with the understanding that the subject is crucial for veterinary medicine and animal science. Manuscripts written on the subjects of basic sciences and clinical sciences related to veterinary medicine, nutrition, and nutritional diseases, as well as the breeding and husbandry of the above-mentioned animals and the hygiene and technology of food of animal origin, have priority for publication in the journal. A manuscript suggesting that animals have been subjected to adverse, stressful, or harsh conditions or treatment will not be processed for publication unless it has been approved by an institutional animal care committee or the equivalent thereof. The editor and the peer reviewers reserve the right to reject papers on ethical grounds when, in their opinion, the severity of experimental procedures to which animals are subjected is not justified by the scientific value or originality of the information being sought by the author(s).
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