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Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 29 the body and pushes off from the ground, experiencing a second period of suspen ...
30 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation The pace If the ambling dog continues to increase its speed, it might begin to pace ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 31 and has been accepted as correct for this breed. A second way that dogs adapt i ...
32 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation more than half of the sporting and working dogs exhibited this abnormality (Chris Z ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 33 ground without poles, after which they should stop, turn toward the dog, and st ...
34 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation limb, and core musculature. Just have the client increase the distance between the ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 35 Objective gait analysis in performance dogs Performance dogs can be stoic and d ...
36 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation recommended that gait analysis be performed with the patient wearing a collar with ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 37 resulting in gait changes (Rumph et al., 1997), the need to standardize the vel ...
38 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation The typical kinematic analysis system uses colored, retroreflective, or light‐emitt ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 39 determined reference values and symmetry ratios for various breeds (Webster et ...
40 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Most pressure‐sensing walkways do not measure total ground reaction forces but rath ...
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance 41 and speed. In contrast, Labrador Retrievers were bred for hunting, a job that r ...
42 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation analysis by use of a portable walkway system in healthy Labrador Retrievers at a wa ...
Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Edited by Chris Zink and Janet B. Van Dyke. © 2018 John Wiley & S ...
44 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation mechanical properties and functionality of a given tissue. These properties vary gr ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 45 XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, and XXII), filamentous collagens (type VI), short‐ ...
46 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation of elongation and elastic recoil such as joint capsules or the nuchal ligament. Ela ...
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology 47 of which is an amino sugar (hexosamine) (Table 3.1). The sugars within m ...
48 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation The mammalian musculoskeletal system derives predominantly from mesoderm. During de ...
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