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Limb dynamics in agility jumps of beginner and advanced dogs.

Katja Söhnel1, Christian Rode2, Marc H E de Lussanet3, Heiko Wagner3, Martin S Fischer4, Emanuel Andrada4.   

Abstract

A considerable body of work has examined the dynamics of different dog gaits, but there are no studies that have focused on limb dynamics in jumping. Jumping is an essential part of dog agility, a dog sport in which handlers direct their dogs through an obstacle course in a limited time. We hypothesized that limb parameters like limb length and stiffness indicate the skill level of dogs. We analyzed global limb parameters in jumping for 10 advanced and 10 beginner dogs. In experiments, we collected 3D kinematics and ground reaction forces during dog jumping at high forward speeds. Our results revealed general strategies of limb control in jumping and highlighted differences between advanced and beginner dogs. In take-off, the spatially leading forelimb was 75% (P<0.001) stiffer than the trailing forelimb. In landing, the trailing forelimb was 14% stiffer (P<0.001) than the leading forelimb. This indicates a strut-like action of the forelimbs to achieve jumping height in take-off and to transfer vertical velocity into horizontal velocity in landing (with switching roles of the forelimbs). During landing, the more (24%) compliant forelimbs of beginner dogs (P=0.005) resulted in 17% (P=0.017) higher limb compression during the stance phase. This was associated with a larger amount of eccentric muscle contraction, which might in turn explain the soft tissue injuries that frequently occur in the shoulder region of beginner dogs. For all limbs, limb length at toe-off was greater for advanced dogs. Hence, limb length and stiffness might be used as objective measures of skill.
© 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Dog biomechanics; Eccentric muscle contraction; Jumping; Limb stiffness; Skill

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32098886     DOI: 10.1242/jeb.202119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


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