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  • Variations and Symmetric Index of Kinetic Variables of Normal Canines during Running

    Institución: Universidad de La Salle

    Revista: Revista de Medicina Veterinaria

    Autores: Arias Serrato, Sergio Andrés; de Faria Rezende, Cleuza Maria; Menzel, Hans Joachim; Doretto, João Vicente; Ferreira Mantovani, Plinio; Goulart de Oliveira, Leticia; Pérez Osório, Jair; Arias Serrato, Sergio Andrés; de Faria Rezende, Cleuza Maria; Menzel, Hans Joachim; Doretto, João Vicente; Ferreira Mantovani, Plinio; Goulart de Oliveira, Leticia; Pérez Osório, Jair; Arias Serrato, Sergio Andrés; de Faria Rezende, Cleuza Maria; Menzel, Hans Joachim; Doretto, João Vicente; Ferreira Mantovani, Plinio; Goulart de Oliveira, Leticia; Pérez Osório, Jair

    Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2012-01-01

    Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2025-07-29

    Symmetry indexes in canine gait have been scarcely reported, and there is a lack of consensus and knowledge on the effect of normalization in the results, especially in the craniocaudal orthogonal. The kinetics of running was analyzed in the running cycle of fifteen mongrel dogs through an amplified force plate, in order to determine the symmetry of gait and symmetry index (SI) under two data standardization systems in normal dogs: normalization by body weight and normalization by the two-dimensional morphometric characteristics of the limbs. Thus, primary dynamic variables of study were obtained, such as the SI in time and momentum to peak force, as well as other secondary variables as a result of the force plate amplification. The values used for each test were used to calculate the mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation between individuals and among the animals. Variables in the craniocaudal orthogonal were more irregular and asymmetrical than in the vertical orthogonal, and had a lower correlation with body mass normalization. Normalization by body weight showed greater efficacy than that given by the two-dimensional morphometric characteristics of the limbs, ratifying its use in kinetics studies in dogs. It was determined that symmetric indexes should not be inferior to 0.95 and 0.75 in vertical and craniocaudal orthogonal, respectively. Values higher than those described are acceptable for normal canines without orthopedic alterations.
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