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Improving understanding of early behavioral indicators of lumbosacral disease in working dogs using 3D visualization of skeletal movements during working tasks: Feasibility study

机译:通过工作任务期间骨骼运动的3D可视化,提高对工作犬腰s部疾病早期行为指标的理解:可行性研究

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An improved understanding of the early behavioral indicators of lumbosacral disease in working dogs may allow earlier interventions and help reduce premature retirement because of disability. However, recognition of early behavioral indicators can be challenging in stoic, high-drive working dogs because they often mask clinical signs. The purpose of this feasibility study was to develop a technique for visualizing canine skeletal movements during working tasks and to describe veterinary clinical specialist opinions on the utility of the visualization technique. Three detection-trained police dogs with a recent history of working task deficits and suspected lumbosacral disease were recruited for the study. Conventional and motion capture video recordings were acquired as dogs performed walking and search high working tasks. Whole-body computed tomography (CT) scans were acquired using clinical multislice CT scanners. Image data from motion capture recordings and whole-body CT scans were analyzed and merged. Three-dimensional (3D) computer animation video clips of skeletal movements were created for each dog and each task, using multiple viewing angle perspectives. Interactive meetings with veterinary clinical specialist reviewers were used to refine point placements for the final renderings. Veterinary clinical specialists reviewed final 3D animation movie clips and recorded their opinions on the utility for the visualization technique. Veterinary clinical specialists reported that the computer animations helped them recognize behavioral characteristics that they had not initially noticed in physical examinations. Potential applications for this visualization technique include creating educational training aids for veterinary students, owners, and handlers; assisting veterinarians in planning rehabilitative treatments; and assisting researchers in developing computer models for biomechanical analyses. Future controlled prospective studies are needed in a large number of normal and affected working dogs to improve accuracy of the visualization technique and test the effect of the technique on observer performance.
机译:对工作犬腰s部疾病的早期行为指标的更好理解可以允许早期干预,并有助于减少因残疾而导致的过早退休。但是,对于坚忍的,高动力的工作犬,早期行为指标的识别可能具有挑战性,因为它们经常掩盖临床症状。这项可行性研究的目的是开发一种在工作任务中可视化犬骨骼运动的技术,并描述有关该可视化技术实用性的兽医临床专家意见。招募了三只经过训练的警犬,这些警犬具有近期的工作任务缺陷史和疑似腰s部疾病史。当狗执行步行和搜索繁重的工作时,就获得了常规和运动捕捉的视频记录。使用临床多层CT扫描仪进行了全身计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描。来自运动捕获记录和全身CT扫描的图像数据经过分析和合并。使用多个视角为每条狗和每项任务创建了骨骼运动的三维(3D)计算机动画视频剪辑。与兽医临床专家评审员进行的互动会议被用于完善最终效果图的点位置。兽医临床专家检查了最终的3D动画电影剪辑,并记录了他们对可视化技术实用程序的意见。兽医临床专家报告说,计算机动画可以帮助他们识别在体格检查中最初没有注意到的行为特征。这种可视化技术的潜在应用包括为兽医学生,所有者和操作人员创建教育培训辅助工具。协助兽医规划康复治疗;并协助研究人员开发生物力学分析的计算机模型。需要对大量正常和患病的工作犬进行未来的前瞻性研究,以提高可视化技术的准确性并测试该技术对观察者性能的影响。

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