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跳栏高度对敏捷犬起跳动力学和运动学的影响。

Effect of bar jump height on kinetics and kinematics of take-off in agility dogs.

作者信息

Inkilä Leena, Boström Anna, Valadão Pedro, Avela Janne, Walker Simon, Mäkitaipale Johanna, Bergh Anna, Hyytiäinen Heli K

机构信息

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, NeuroMuscular Research Center, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jan 24;20(1):e0315907. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315907. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Sport-related injuries have been reported to occur in around one-third of agility dogs. Higher bar height in competitions has been shown to increase odds of an injury. This study evaluated the effect of bar height on the kinetics and kinematics at take-off to a bar jump. Forces from fore- and hindlimb pairs were measured with force plates. A three-dimensional motion capture system was used to measure sagittal joint kinematics of the shoulder, elbow, carpus, hip, stifle, and tarsal joints, as well as limb coordination, trunk horizontal velocity, take-off distance, and take-off angle. Data were collected for 17 Border Collies at three different bar heights: 80%, 100%, and 120% of wither height. A linear mixed model was used for statistical analysis. At higher bar height, decelerative impulses were greater and accelerative impulses decreased along with greater vertical impulses from forelimb and hindlimb pairs (p<0.001). Post-hoc analyses revealed differences between all three bar heights (p<0.01), except for forelimb decelerative impulse, which did not differ between 80% and 100% heights. Sagittal range of motion was greater, through increased peak flexion or extension, at 120% bar height than at lower bar heights (p<0.05) in almost all measured limb joints. The only exceptions were leading forelimb shoulder and elbow joints and leading hindlimb hip joint. With increasing bar height, the horizontal velocity of trunk decreased (p<0.001), and take-off angle became steeper (p<0.001), with all bar heights differing from each other (p<0.01). Temporal synchronicity between trailing and leading limbs increased and craniocaudal distance decreased in forelimbs (p<0.05) and hindlimbs (p<0.01) as bar height increased. Increased vertical and decelerative impulses, as well as the greater peak flexion and extension angles of joints, may indicate greater load on the tissues at higher bar heights, which could explain the increased odds of injury at higher bar heights in agility dogs.

摘要

据报道,约三分之一的敏捷性运动犬会发生与运动相关的损伤。比赛中更高的跳栏高度已被证明会增加受伤几率。本研究评估了跳栏高度对起跳至跳栏过程中的动力学和运动学的影响。使用测力板测量前肢和后肢对的力。采用三维运动捕捉系统测量肩部、肘部、腕关节、髋部、 stifle关节和跗关节的矢状面关节运动学,以及肢体协调性、躯干水平速度、起跳距离和起跳角度。在三种不同的跳栏高度(肩胛高度的80%、100%和120%)下,对17只边境牧羊犬进行了数据收集。使用线性混合模型进行统计分析。在更高的跳栏高度下,减速冲量更大,加速冲量减小,同时前肢和后肢对的垂直冲量更大(p<0.001)。事后分析显示,除前肢减速冲量在80%和100%高度之间无差异外,所有三种跳栏高度之间均存在差异(p<0.01)。在几乎所有测量的肢体关节中,120%跳栏高度时的矢状面运动范围更大,通过增加峰值屈曲或伸展实现,比低跳栏高度时更大(p<0.05)。唯一的例外是领先前肢的肩部和肘部关节以及领先后肢的髋关节。随着跳栏高度增加,躯干水平速度降低(p<0.001),起跳角度变得更陡(p<0.001),所有跳栏高度之间均存在差异(p<0.01)。随着跳栏高度增加,后肢与前肢之间的时间同步性增加,前肢(p<0.05)和后肢(p<0.01)的头尾距离减小。垂直和减速冲量增加,以及关节的更大峰值屈曲和伸展角度,可能表明在更高的跳栏高度下组织承受的负荷更大,这可以解释敏捷性运动犬在更高跳栏高度下受伤几率增加的原因。

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