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Table 2 Information about dogs, patella, and trochlea dimensions, and analyzed data

From: Three-dimensional motion of the patella in French bulldogs with and without medial patellar luxation

Dog Number

Dog Name

Age [years]

Weight [kg]

Height at the withers [mm]

Patella length [mm]

A

Patella width [mm]

B

Patella depth [mm]

C

Trochlea width [mm]

D

Trochlea depth [mm]

E

Leg

MPL

Gait

Speed [m/s]

Strides

1

Qeny

7

11

310

14.4

8.2

6.1

7.4

a

L

1

w

0.7

10

L

1

t

1.3

8

2

MJ

7

9.5

300

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

R

3

w

0.7

3

R

3

t

1.7

10

3

Chacha

7

10

310

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

L

1

w

0.6

8

L

1

t

1.2

8

4

Juno

2

13

320

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

L

0

w

0.7

10

L

0

t

1.5

6

5

Luna

3

9.5

280

12.0

8.0

5.7

7.9

1.1

L(c)

1

w

0.8

10

11.7

8.0

5.8

7.9

1.1

R

1

t

1.1

9

6

Esprit

1

–

325

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

CT not available

R

0

w

0.7

5

R

0

t

1.2

10

7

Gretel

3

13.5

330

14.7

9.1

6.6

8.8

1.7

R (b)

0

t

1.3

9

  1. figure a
    L Left, R Right, w walk, t Trot
  2. MPL Medial Patellar Luxation, 0 = no MPL, 1 = Grad 1, 3 = Grad 3. Height at the withers was measured while the dogs were standing. aTrochlea severely worn, the trochlea depth could not be measured. b virtual reconstruction of the patella belongs to this dog. cvirtual reconstruction of the femur belongs to this dog. Dogs 1, 2, 3, 4 belonged to [30], while 5, 6, and 7 to a not published study to trunk kinematics, see acknowledgements