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관절오목 이형성이 있는 개의 내측 슬개골 탈구 수술 전, 후의 운동역학적 보상적 보행 변화 (증례보고)

Compensatory Change of a Dog with Glenoid Dysplasia in Kinetic Gait Analysis before and after Reconstruction of Medial Patellar Luxation (Case report)

  • 이신호 (동명대학교 반려동물대학 반려동물보건학과) ;
  • 서정현 (타임동물메디컬센터) ;
  • 차유리 (선린대학교 물리치료과)
  • Shinho Lee (Department of Companion Animal Health, Tongmyong University) ;
  • Jeonghyun Seo (Time Animal Medical Center) ;
  • Yuri Cha (Department of Physical Therapy, Sunlin University)
  • 투고 : 2023.05.09
  • 심사 : 2023.08.19
  • 발행 : 2024.03.31

초록

Background: This study aims to investigate compensatory strategy in a dog with glenoid dysplasia using kinetic gait analysis before and after reconstruction of medial patellar luxation. Design: Case report Method: On the platform, gait analysis was evaluated for a dog with congenital luxation and bilateral medial patellar luxation (MPL). A dog was evaluated for maximal vertical force (MVF), body load distribution (BLD), and symmetry index (SI), including the left forelimb with congenital luxation before MPL surgery, 15 days of surgery, and 40 days of surgery. Result:: In the comparison between the preoperative and the 15 days of surgery, the MVF of the bilateral forelimbs, especially in the non-affected forelimbs, increased, and the SI also increased. For BLD, the maximum load distribution increased, but the total load distribution decreased. In the comparison of 15 days and 40 days of surgery, MVF and BLD increased, and SI decreased on 40days of surgery. Conclusions: In a dog, the shift in weight load to the non-affected side occurs all the limbs, affecting the peak vertical force, weight load distribution, and symmetry index.

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