Lutonsky Christiane, Affenzeller Nadja, Aghapour Masoud, Wegscheider Julia, Peham Christian, Tichy Alexander, Bockstahler Barbara
Section of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Small Animals Surgery, Clinical Centre for Small Animal Health and Research, Clinical Department for Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.
Behavioural Medicine, Clinical Centre for Small Animal Health and Research, Clinical Department for Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Jul 23;12:1645875. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1645875. eCollection 2025.
Postural stability (PS) is essential for functional mobility and rehabilitation. While posturography and center of pressure (COP) parameters are commonly used to assess PS, little is known about the effects of proprioceptive training programs in dogs. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a 4-week training program in dogs on a motorized proprioceptive training platform which creates a curved movement in the 3 planes of space that follows Elispheric® trajectories (Imoove-vet®, Allcare Innovations, France). Twenty dogs were divided into a training group and a control group. Five conventional COP parameters were measured under 4 different conditions (neutral, uphill, downhill, perturbed standing) pre- and post-intervention. The primary outcomes included statistically significant improvements in craniocaudal (CCD%), mediolateral (MLD%) displacement, and support surface (SS%). Dogs participating in the training group showed statistically significant reductions in COP excursions post-intervention, specifically CCD% during perturbed standing, MLD% during downhill standing, and SS% during uphill standing. Compared to the control group, the training group showed a statistically significant reduction in CCD% and SS% during uphill standing, and MLD% during downhill standing post-intervention. No statistically significant changes were observed, and effect sizes remained below Cohen's < 0.5 in the control group. In contrast, large training effects ( > 0.8) for all significantly decreased parameters were found in the training group. The results support the effectiveness of proprioceptive training in improving PS specifically under biomechanically challenging conditions highlighting the relevance of including these tasks in PS assessment and training protocols. Further research is warranted in orthopedically and neurologically diseased populations to explore therapeutic applications.
姿势稳定性(PS)对于功能性活动和康复至关重要。虽然姿势描记法和压力中心(COP)参数通常用于评估PS,但关于本体感觉训练计划对犬类的影响却知之甚少。本研究旨在评估犬类在电动本体感觉训练平台上进行为期4周的训练计划的效果,该平台在空间的三个平面上产生遵循Elispheric®轨迹(Imoove-vet®,Allcare Innovations,法国)的曲线运动。20只犬被分为训练组和对照组。在干预前后的4种不同条件(中立、上坡、下坡、受扰站立)下测量了5个常规COP参数。主要结果包括头尾向(CCD%)、内外侧(MLD%)位移和支撑面(SS%)有统计学意义的改善。参与训练组的犬在干预后COP偏移有统计学意义的减少,特别是在受扰站立时的CCD%、下坡站立时的MLD%和上坡站立时的SS%。与对照组相比,训练组在干预后上坡站立时的CCD%和SS%以及下坡站立时的MLD%有统计学意义的降低。对照组未观察到统计学意义的变化,效应大小仍低于科恩氏<0.5。相比之下,训练组中所有显著降低的参数都有较大的训练效果(>0.8)。结果支持本体感觉训练在改善PS方面的有效性,特别是在生物力学挑战性条件下,突出了将这些任务纳入PS评估和训练方案的相关性。有必要对骨科和神经疾病患者群体进行进一步研究,以探索其治疗应用。