Effectiveness of slow motion video compared to real time video in improving the accuracy and consistency of subjective gait analysis in dogs
(2015)
Journal Article
Lane, D. M., Hill, S. A., Huntingford, J. L., Lafuente, M. P., Wall, R., & Jones, K. A. (2015). Effectiveness of slow motion video compared to real time video in improving the accuracy and consistency of subjective gait analysis in dogs
Objective measures of canine gait quality via force plates, pressure mats or kinematic analysis are considered superior to subjective gait assessment (SGA). Despite research demonstrating that SGA does not accurately detect subtle lameness, it remain... Read More about Effectiveness of slow motion video compared to real time video in improving the accuracy and consistency of subjective gait analysis in dogs.