Bouvier M, Hylander W L
Acta Anat (Basel). 1984;118(3):187-92. doi: 10.1159/000145842.
Rosette and single-element strain gauges were implanted on the tibia in 2 dogs and recordings were made during locomotion on a treadmill. At foot contact and during the swing phase of locomotion, bone strains were low and directions of the principal strains were variable. There was a large shift in the directions of the principal strains at the beginning of the stance phase and bone strains were considerably higher. Peak strain occurred midway through the stance phase. At that time, the maximum principal strain (tension) was directed upwards and anteriorly between 30 and 60 degrees with respect to the long axis of the tibia. These bone strain patterns in the dog are similar to those found in sheep while both differ markedly from those found in humans.
在2只狗的胫骨上植入了应变片花和单元件应变片,并在跑步机上运动期间进行记录。在足部接触和运动的摆动阶段,骨应变较低,主应变方向可变。在站立阶段开始时,主应变方向有很大变化,且骨应变明显更高。峰值应变出现在站立阶段的中途。此时,最大主应变(张力)相对于胫骨长轴向上并向前呈30至60度方向。狗的这些骨应变模式与绵羊的相似,而两者都与人类的明显不同。