2013 10th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technolo 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ecticon.2013.6559522
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Standing analysis of healthy and abnormal canines using force platform system

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“…It is unknown whether a return to normal weight-bearing after TPLO would be found at the longer follow-up times reported for extracapsular stabilization. 29,30 In contrast to our findings, Au and colleagues reported an increase in BW at re-examinations 3 weeks postoperatively. 28 At the time of surgery, surgeons at our institution frequently discuss weight management strategies with owners.…”
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“…It is unknown whether a return to normal weight-bearing after TPLO would be found at the longer follow-up times reported for extracapsular stabilization. 29,30 In contrast to our findings, Au and colleagues reported an increase in BW at re-examinations 3 weeks postoperatively. 28 At the time of surgery, surgeons at our institution frequently discuss weight management strategies with owners.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using a force platform system, Chalayon and colleagues found healthy dogs had a ratio of $63:37 fore:hindlimb weight distribution with a right to left distribution being 50:50 with less than a 3.2% difference between sides in clinically normal dogs. 29 When evaluating extracapsular stabilization for CCLR, %BW for the operated limb was less than the other limbs initially and improved to the point of returning to the previously stated normal ratios 7 to 10 months postoperatively. 29,30 In our study, evaluations were only 42 to 84 days postoperatively.…”
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