BMC Veterinary Research (May 2018)

Assessment of static posturography and pedobarography for the detection of unilateral forelimb lameness in ponies

  • Lidia Pitti,
  • Maarten Oosterlinck,
  • Maria L. Díaz-Bertrana,
  • José M. Carrillo,
  • Mónica Rubio,
  • Joaquin Sopena,
  • Angelo Santana,
  • José M. Vilar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1462-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Static posturography and pedobarography are based on the detection of postural imbalance and, consequently, the pressure redistribution between limbs in lame subjects. These techniques have proven to be useful for the detection of lameness in humans and dogs. The main objective of this study was to test the suitability of static posturography and pedobarography in diagnosing lameness in ponies. A pressure platform was used to obtain postural data (statokinesiograms, mean X and Y, length, LFS ratio, and mean velocity) from 10 sound ponies and 7 ponies with unilateral forelimb lameness. Static pedobarographic data (pressure distribution, mean pressure, and peak pressure) were also collected and compared with force plate data (peak vertical force and vertical impulse) obtained from the same animals at the walk. Results Significant differences were seen between lame and sound ponies for almost all evaluated parameters. With this sample size, differences between lame and sound limbs/groups were detected with a statistical power of 90%, except for mean X and Y. Conclusions Static posturography and pedobarography provide a complementary approach for lameness detection in equids.

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