Kinematic adaptions to induced short-term pelvic limb lameness in trotting dogs.
Birte GoldnerStefanie FischerIngo NolteNadja SchillingPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
Kinematic adaptations involved almost all segment and joint angles in the pelvic limbs, while they exclusively concerned distal parts of the thoracic limbs. Comparisons with tripedal locomotion reveal several striking similarities, implying that dogs use similar principles to cope with a partial or a total loss in limb function. Because kinematic alterations occurred in all limbs and not just the affected one, all limbs should be included in routine follow-ups and be part of the diagnostic and therapeutic care of canine patients.