Cullen Kimberley L, Dickey James P, Brown Stephen H M, Nykamp Stephanie G, Bent Leah R, Thomason Jeffrey J, Moens Noël M M
Biophysics Interdepartmental Group, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
Institute for Work and Health, 481 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 2E9, Canada.
BMC Vet Res. 2017 Mar 7;13(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s12917-017-0985-8.
The purpose of this study was to measure the muscular activation in four forelimb muscles while dogs performed agility tasks (i.e., jumping and A-frame) and to provide insight into potential relationships between level of muscular activation and risk of injury. Muscle activation in eight healthy, client-owned agility dogs was measured using ultrasound-guided fine-wire electromyography of four specific forelimb muscles: Biceps Brachii, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Triceps Brachii - Long Head, while dogs performed a two jump sequence and while dogs ascended and descended an A-frame obstacle at two different competition heights.
The peak muscle activations during these agility tasks were between 1.7 and 10.6 fold greater than walking. Jumping required higher levels of muscle activation compared to ascending and descending an A-frame, for all muscles of interest. There was no significant difference in muscle activation between the two A-frame heights.
Compared to walking, all of the muscles were activated at high levels during the agility tasks and our findings indicate that jumping is an especially demanding activity for dogs in agility. This information is broadly relevant to understanding the pathophysiology of forelimb injuries related to canine athletic activity.
本研究的目的是测量犬只进行敏捷性任务(即跳跃和A字架)时四条前肢肌肉的肌肉激活情况,并深入了解肌肉激活水平与受伤风险之间的潜在关系。在八只健康的、由客户拥有的敏捷犬执行两跳序列以及在两个不同比赛高度爬上和爬下A字架障碍物时,使用超声引导下的细针肌电图测量了四条特定前肢肌肉(肱二头肌、冈上肌、冈下肌和肱三头肌长头)的肌肉激活情况。
在这些敏捷性任务期间,肌肉激活峰值比行走时高1.7至10.6倍。对于所有感兴趣的肌肉,与爬上和爬下A字架相比,跳跃需要更高水平的肌肉激活。两个A字架高度之间的肌肉激活没有显著差异。
与行走相比,在敏捷性任务期间所有肌肉都被高水平激活,我们的研究结果表明,跳跃对参加敏捷性运动的犬只来说是一项特别费力的活动。这些信息对于理解与犬类体育活动相关的前肢损伤的病理生理学具有广泛的相关性。