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CANINE CINERADIOGRAPHY - A STUDY OF BONE AND JOINT MOTION AS SEEN THROUGH MOVING X-RAYS DVD
by Rachel Page Elliott (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Publishing
Edition: 2005 DVD
Run Time: 45 Min.
ISBN: 897059001146 Item: DAN124
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Summary: Rare, moving x-ray footage filmed at Harvard University in the 1960s of canine bone and joint movement. Text and narrative interpretation by Dogsteps author, Rachel Page Elliott and E.W. Tucker, DVM clearly illustrates sound and unsound structure and movement.
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Expanded Description:
Slow motion study of canine bone and joint movement, as seen through moving x-rays, offers a close look at skeletal action inside the dog. Dogs were individually filmed and fluoroscoped while moving on a speed-controlled treadmill in a laboratory. This video supplements Dogsteps DVD with additional material; it was filmed during the same time period, but has recently been re-mastered.
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MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
"Canine Cineradiography: A Study of Bone and Joint Motion as Seen through Moving X-Rays further supplement the Dogsteps book and DVD with an extensive examination of canine bone and joint movement, featuring individually selected, filmed, and fluoroscoped dogs moving on a speed-controlled treadmill in a specially designed laboratory. Plain text captions and graphic effects further enhance the explanation of a veterinarian as to how variances in canine structure help or hinder performance." James A. Cox
DOG WORLD
“The moving X-Rays in this DVD show precisely what the bones and joints are doing when a dog is in motion. Using a specifically designed treadmill in a laboratory, different dogs with both food and faulty movement were fluoroscoped and filmed to illustrate how their variances in structure affected their movement. Views from the side as well as from beneath reveal clearly the skeletal action. Captions and graphic effects clarify the visuals as a veterinarian explains what is happening on the screen, and how the variations seen in each dog will influence his performance and soundness. This DVD supplements the Dogsteps DVD with additional material.”
Stephanie Horan
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A Bit Dated, But Still Good Info, February 28, 2007 |
Reviewer: WorkingDogz |
Not sure when this video was originally recorded, but it had to be awhile ago. Looks like the late 70's or early 80's. The video quality is not great, but the information in it is still quite good. It's a bit dry to watch, but you do get and 'inside' look at locomotion and structure. The radiographs are not real clear, but you can get a pretty good idea of what is going on inside. I'd sure like to see this updated with modern technology though. |
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