2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2010.07.007
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Biomechanics of the Distal Interphalangeal Joint

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“…Despite good agreement for the PIPJ, the ROM for the DIPJ in our study was much lower than values previously reported using bone fixated markers (Clayton et al, 2007b;Clayton, 2010). This may be because joint angle measurements were only taken over the first 75% of the stance phase.…”
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“…Despite good agreement for the PIPJ, the ROM for the DIPJ in our study was much lower than values previously reported using bone fixated markers (Clayton et al, 2007b;Clayton, 2010). This may be because joint angle measurements were only taken over the first 75% of the stance phase.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The angle profiles of the DIPJ both at walk and trot are similar to the findings of previous studies. Additionally the magnitude and speed of initial flexion seen in both gaits are supportive of observations from previous studies (Clayton, 2010).…”
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“…In den vorangegangenen Untersuchungen wurde zudem erhoben, dass der palmare Winkel des Hufbeins zwischen 3 -6° liegt (Caudron et al 1997, Cripps und Eustace 1999, Kummer et al 2006. Weiterhin wird das Hufgelenk als Verbindung zum Kronbein, genau wie das Fesselgelenk, als "High Motion Joint" bezeichnet, was sich auf die ausgeprägte Beweglichkeit dieser Gelenke in der sagittalen Ebene (Extension -Flexion) bezieht (Clayton 2010, Roach et al 2014. Im Gegensatz dazu wird das Krongelenk als "Low Motion Joint" bezeichnet (Mcilwraith 1982, Roach et al 2014.…”
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