Summary
The differences between velocities and accelerations obtained from three and five photocells were examined when obtaining ground reaction force (GRF) data in dogs.
Ground reaction force data was collected 259 times from 16 different dogs in two experimental
phases. The first phase compared velocities and accelerations reported by the two
systems based on trials accepted by the three photocell system. The second phase accepted trials based on data from five photocells. Three photocell data were calculated mathematically in the second phase in order to compare
the values of both systems. The velocity and acceleration values obtained from each
system were significantly different (at the hundredth of a meter per second). Differences
in measured values did not result in acceptance of data by the three photocell system that would not have been acceptable with the five photocell system (false positives), but did result in rejection of acceptable data
by the three photocell system (11% false negative rate). Given the small differences between the
two systems, GRF data collected should not be significantly different, though the
three photocell system is less efficient in gathering data due to the number of trials
rejected as false negatives.
Keywords
Canine - velocity - acceleration - ground reaction force - kinetic