Contact areas and pressure distribution on the proximal articular surface of the proximal phalanx under sagittal plane loading.

P.A. Brama, D. Karssenberg, A. Barneveld, P.R. van Weeren

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    Abstract

    The objective of this study was to map topographically contact areas and pressure distributions on the proximal articular surface (PAS) of the proximal phalanx (PI) under various clinically relevant loading conditions. Left and right forelimbs of 13 mature horses were transected halfway down the radius and loaded in a position mimicking the weightbearing attitude close to the midstance phase. Five loads were used which corresponded with loads that can be expected in different gaits or during athletic performance (stance: 1800 N, walk: 3600 N, trot: 5400 N, gallop: 10,500 N and jumping: 12,000 N). Contact areas and pressure distributions at the PAS of PI were determined using a methylene blue dye staining technique and 2 pressure sensitive films (low pressure: range 2.5-10 MPa and medium pressure: range 10-50 MPa). The contact area of PI was positively correlated (r = 0.86; P
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)26-32
    Number of pages7
    JournalEquine Veterinary Journal
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

    Keywords

    • methylene blue
    • animal
    • animal disease
    • animal lameness
    • arthropathy
    • article
    • chemistry
    • densitometry
    • forelimb
    • gait
    • horse
    • nonparametric test
    • physiology
    • randomization
    • weight bearing

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