“…Computed tomography model-based fluoroscopic analysis has also been reported for estimating STA-free segment and joint kinematics in dogs [2,8,11,15]. It integrates CT-based models and fluoroscopy images [29] and can serve as the reference standard for evaluating other motion measurements [15,20,30]. While CT model-based fluoroscopic analysis is advantageous in obtaining a relatively accurate spatial pose of the body segments (accuracy: 0.77 mm and 3.06 mm for translations and 1.13°for rotations [29]), its major disadvantages are radiation exposure, the need for CT scanning and reconstruction, additional costs, and the narrow field of view of fluoroscopy imaging, which limits the motion measurement to a single joint (or 2-3 adjacent body segments).…”