Adaptation strategies of Icelandic horses with induced transient hindlimb lameness at walk, trot and tölt.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Marie Rhodin, Filipe M Serra Bragança, Emma Persson-Sjodin, Sigríður Björnsdóttir, Helga Gunnarsdottir, Vikingur Gunnarsson, Elin Hernlund, Ineke H Smit
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Abstract

Background: Icelandic horses are valued for their additional gaits, but assessing lameness in this breed can be challenging. Pelvic (P) vertical movement asymmetries, differences (D) in minimum (min)/maximum (max) position, are used to quantify impact (PDmin) and push-off (PDmax) hindlimb lameness during the trot, but no established parameters exist for detecting hindlimb lameness in other gaits.

Objective: To evaluate temporal stride parameters and upper-body movement asymmetry after transient hindlimb lameness induction in walk, trot and tölt.

Study design: In vivo experiment.

Methods: Eleven Icelandic horses were measured before and after hindlimb lameness was induced (sole pressure). Vertical movement asymmetry of Head (H)/Pelvis (HDmin/HDmax/PDmin/PDmax) and hip-hike were measured during ridden walk, sitting trot and tölt as well as in-hand walk and trot, using an inertial measurement unit system. Linear mixed models compared sound and lame conditions within each gait, and differences in estimated marginal means (mm) between conditions are presented, with significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: Lameness induction significantly increased PDmin asymmetry in all gaits except walk in-hand: walk (PDminridden: 5.07), trot (PDminhand: 10.72, PDminridden: 9.85) and tölt (PDminridden: 4.88). However, PDmax increased only for trot in-hand (PDmaxhand: 4.80). Hip-hike increased on the lame limb side at trot (hip-hikehand: 20.90, hip-hikeridden: 10.81) and tölt (hip-hikeridden: 4.28).

Main limitations: Findings need verification in clinically lame Icelandic horses with varying diagnoses and lameness severity.

Conclusion: PDmin and hip-hike appear to be effective parameters for detecting mild hoof-associated hindlimb lameness in Icelandic horses when trotting in-hand or ridden. At walk or tölt under saddle, only slight PDmin changes were observed, likely due to lower limb loading in those gaits and the pelvic minimum position associating with different loading stages throughout the stride cycle for walking and running gaits. These findings suggest trot is the preferred gait for assessing mild hindlimb lameness in Icelandic horses.

冰岛马在步行、小跑和tölt中诱发短暂性后肢跛行的适应策略。
背景:冰岛马因其额外的步态而受到重视,但评估这个品种的跛行可能具有挑战性。骨盆(P)垂直运动不对称,最小(min)/最大(max)位置差异(D)用于量化小跑过程中的冲击(PDmin)和推离(PDmax)后肢跛行,但没有确定的参数用于检测其他步态中的后肢跛行。目的:评价短暂性后肢跛行诱发步行、小跑和tölt后的时间步距参数和上肢运动不对称性。研究设计:体内实验。方法:测定11匹冰岛马后肢致残前后(足底压力)的变化。采用惯性测量单元系统测量骑式步行、坐式小跑和tölt以及手持步行和小跑时头部(H)/骨盆(HDmin/HDmax/PDmin/PDmax)和髋部运动的垂直不对称性。线性混合模型比较了每种步态中的健全和跛行情况,并给出了不同情况下估计的边际均值(mm)的差异,显著性设置为p。结果:跛行诱导显著增加了所有步态的PDmin不对称性,除了手走:步行(PDminridden: 5.07),小跑(PDminhand: 10.72, PDminridden: 9.85)和tölt (PDminridden: 4.88)。然而,PDmax仅在手持小跑时增加(PDmaxhand: 4.80)。小跑时瘸腿侧蹬臀增加(蹬臀:20.90,蹬臀:10.81),tölt(蹬臀:4.28)。主要局限性:研究结果需要在临床跛行冰岛马不同的诊断和跛行严重程度进行验证。结论:PDmin和髋部运动是检测冰岛马牵马或骑马小跑时轻度蹄相关性后肢跛行的有效参数。在步行或tölt马鞍下,仅观察到轻微的ppdmin变化,可能是由于这些步态中的下肢负荷和骨盆最小位置在步行和跑步步态的跨步周期中与不同负荷阶段相关。这些发现表明,小跑是评估冰岛马轻度后肢跛行的首选步态。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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