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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(3): 559-566, June 2011. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-595569

RESUMEN

O objetivo deste trabalho foi padronizar e testar o uso da plataforma de força em padrão ortostático em cães, na avaliação do apoio e distribuição do peso nos membros, permitindo visualizar uma possível transferência em pacientes ortopédicos com afecções articulares. Foram realizadas avaliações clínica - graus de claudicação e exame radiográfico - e biomecânica na plataforma de força, por coleta estática de 16 pacientes cirúrgicos ortopédicos com afecções coxofemoral da rotina hospitalar (grupo tratado), e de seis cães saudáveis, sem histórico de problemas ortopédicos (grupo-controle). Com base no grupo-controle, foi possível delinear uma metodologia adequada para cães em coleta estática e testá-la no grupo tratado. A plataforma em padrão ortostático mostrou ser um parâmetro objetivo, eficiente e mais sensível que os demais, sendo seu uso adequado na avaliação de pacientes ortopédicos.


The purpose of this work was to standardize and test the use of the force platform in ortostatic pattern in dogs, to approach the support assessment and weight distribution in the limbs, allowing the visualization of the transfer possibility in surgical orthopedics patients with hip diseases. Clinical evaluation - lameness degrees and radiografic exam - and biomechanical evaluation were accomplished through the force plate for static collection of 16 surgical orthopedics patients with hip diseases in hospital routine (control-group) and 6 healthy dogs without a report of orthopedics problems (treatment-group). The control-group for outline allowed an appropriate methodology at static collection in dogs. The platform in ortostátic pattern was efficient and a more sensitive and objective parameter than the others, being of appropriate use in the evaluation of an orthopedic patient.


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Animales , Perros , Claudicación Intermitente/veterinaria , Procedimientos Ortopédicos/veterinaria
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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 247-258, 2006.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362368

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The aim of this study was to investigate the differences between male and female in the activity level of trunk and lower limb muscles during basic daily physical actions. Six young adult male and six female subjects performed 14 daily life actions, i. e. postural maintenance and change, and body weight transfer actions. The surface EMG of six muscles of the trunk and the lower limb was recorded using a portable electromyography apparatus. Maximal EMG response (EMG<sub>max</sub>) during isometric maximal voluntary contraction for each muscle was used to normalize the EMG signal. In the performed actions, the average activity level of each muscle corresponded to 20% EMG<sub>max</sub> or less in male and 30% EMG<sub>max</sub> or less in female subjects, though there were some actions which exceeded 40% EMG<sub>max</sub> in the soleus muscle. As a result of 3-way ANOVA, significant effects for each of the 3 factors (action, muscle and sex) for muscular activity level were recognized and there were significant interactions among each pair of factors. The mean activity level of leg muscles in actions which support and transfer body weight was significantly higher in females than males. In the case of identical actions, the total time taken to reach a high muscular activity level was longer in females than males. From these results, it can be assumed that the load on the lower limb muscles is larger for females than males in the case of supporting and transferring body weight in daily life.

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