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1. Single-day and multiday repeatability of stance analysis results for dogs with hind limb lameness.

2. Comparison of three walkway cover types for use during objective canine gait analysis with a pressure-sensitive walkway.

3. Influence of trial repetition on lameness during force platform gait analysis in a heterogeneous population of clinically lame dogs each trotting at its preferred velocity.

4. Effects of denervation of the hip joint on results of clinical observations and instrumented gait analysis in dogs with sodium urate crystal-induced synovitis.

5. Effects of administration of adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction and platelet-rich plasma to dogs with osteoarthritis of the hip joints.

6. Development of a model to induce transient synovitis and lameness in the hip joint of dogs.

7. Load redistribution in walking and trotting Beagles with induced forelimb lameness.

8. Diagnosis of lameness in dogs by use of artificial neural networks and ground reaction forces obtained during gait analysis.

9. Fourier analysis of vertical ground reaction forces in dogs with unilateral hind limb lameness caused by degenerative disease of the hip joint and in dogs without lameness.

10. Accuracy of asymmetry indices of ground reaction forces for diagnosis of hind limb lameness in dogs.

11. Effects of treatment with polysulfated glycosaminoglycan on serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and C-reactive protein concentrations, serum matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 activities, and lameness in dogs with osteoarthritis.

12. Effect of trotting velocity on work patterns of the hind limbs of Greyhounds.

13. Evaluation of a pressure walkway system for measurement of vertical limb forces in clinically normal dogs.

14. Assessing repeatability and validity of a visual analogue scale questionnaire for use in assessing pain and lameness in dogs.

15. Effect of velocity on ground reaction forces in dogs with lameness attributable to tearing of the cranial cruciate ligament.

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