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Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats

Current research on gait analysis mostly involves horses and dogs. Feline kinetics and kinematics are being investigated and receiving more clinical interest at present. Ground reaction forces measured on pressure-sensitive mattresses have been established in healthy Domestic Shorthair cats (DSH). C...

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Autores principales: Schnabl-Feichter, Eva, Tichy, Alexander, Gumpenberger, Michaela, Bockstahler, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208085
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author Schnabl-Feichter, Eva
Tichy, Alexander
Gumpenberger, Michaela
Bockstahler, Barbara
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Tichy, Alexander
Gumpenberger, Michaela
Bockstahler, Barbara
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description Current research on gait analysis mostly involves horses and dogs. Feline kinetics and kinematics are being investigated and receiving more clinical interest at present. Ground reaction forces measured on pressure-sensitive mattresses have been established in healthy Domestic Shorthair cats (DSH). Currently, no further information exists on either breed-specific measured gait reaction forces or comparisons among breeds. Because Maine Coon (MC) cats appear to be over-represented with orthopaedic diseases of the hind limb (hip dysplasia, patellar luxation), we evaluated ground reaction force GRF measurements in MC cats and compared them with those of DSH cats. Pre-evaluation radiological and clinical exams determined that the cats were not lame. The parameters evaluated were peak vertical force (PFz), vertical impulse (IFz), time to PFz (TPFz), step length (SL), paw contact area (PCA), stance phase duration (SPD) and symmetry index (SI) for the fore- and hind limbs. In both breeds, PFz and IFz were greater in forelimbs than in hind limbs. The PFz and IFz in Newtons were higher in the MC cats compared to the DSH cats, but not after normalisation for total force (%TF) and body mass (%BM). Furthermore, due to their body conformation, MC cats have a longer SL, larger PCA, and higher body weight than DSH cats. No other parameters differed significantly, except that the TPFz displayed an earlier value in the MC hind limbs. Measured symmetry indices were similar to those reported in dogs and did not differ between breeds. This is the first study to report GRF values and temporospatial parameters in a healthy MC cat population. However, our results could not confirm differences between normalized PFz and IFz and temporospatial parameters between the breeds. The authors therefore conclude that genetic or other causes may be involved in orthopaedic hind limb pathogenesis seen in MC cats more often than in other breeds.
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spelling pubmed-62910922018-12-28 Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats Schnabl-Feichter, Eva Tichy, Alexander Gumpenberger, Michaela Bockstahler, Barbara PLoS One Research Article Current research on gait analysis mostly involves horses and dogs. Feline kinetics and kinematics are being investigated and receiving more clinical interest at present. Ground reaction forces measured on pressure-sensitive mattresses have been established in healthy Domestic Shorthair cats (DSH). Currently, no further information exists on either breed-specific measured gait reaction forces or comparisons among breeds. Because Maine Coon (MC) cats appear to be over-represented with orthopaedic diseases of the hind limb (hip dysplasia, patellar luxation), we evaluated ground reaction force GRF measurements in MC cats and compared them with those of DSH cats. Pre-evaluation radiological and clinical exams determined that the cats were not lame. The parameters evaluated were peak vertical force (PFz), vertical impulse (IFz), time to PFz (TPFz), step length (SL), paw contact area (PCA), stance phase duration (SPD) and symmetry index (SI) for the fore- and hind limbs. In both breeds, PFz and IFz were greater in forelimbs than in hind limbs. The PFz and IFz in Newtons were higher in the MC cats compared to the DSH cats, but not after normalisation for total force (%TF) and body mass (%BM). Furthermore, due to their body conformation, MC cats have a longer SL, larger PCA, and higher body weight than DSH cats. No other parameters differed significantly, except that the TPFz displayed an earlier value in the MC hind limbs. Measured symmetry indices were similar to those reported in dogs and did not differ between breeds. This is the first study to report GRF values and temporospatial parameters in a healthy MC cat population. However, our results could not confirm differences between normalized PFz and IFz and temporospatial parameters between the breeds. The authors therefore conclude that genetic or other causes may be involved in orthopaedic hind limb pathogenesis seen in MC cats more often than in other breeds. Public Library of Science 2018-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6291092/ /pubmed/30540817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208085 Text en © 2018 Schnabl-Feichter et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gumpenberger, Michaela
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title_full Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats
title_fullStr Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats
title_short Comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of Domestic Shorthair and Maine Coon cats
title_sort comparison of ground reaction force measurements in a population of domestic shorthair and maine coon cats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208085
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