Objective lameness assessment of 235 horses undergoing lameness examination in Brazil: A retrospective study.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm008224
Ana Paula da Costa Rodrigues, Ricardo Pozzobon, Grasiela De Bastiani, Flávio Desessards De La Côrte, Marcos da Silva Azevedo
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Lameness, which arises from functional or structural changes in the limbs or axial skeleton, causes asymmetry in the movement of the equine head and/or pelvis. This study aimed to investigate the lameness patterns of horses that underwent lameness examination or monitoring during the years 2016 to 2020. This retrospective study used data from the lameness examination, evaluated using an objective assessment with body-mounted wireless inertial sensors. The lameness examination comprised clinical history, static inspection, palpation, gait evaluation (for which the animals were equipped with a wireless inertial sensor system), flexion tests, lunging examination, diagnostic anesthetic blocks, and imaging examinations. Based on objective assessment data, the condition of lameness, limb with primary lameness, type of lameness, intensity, and location of lameness were determined. Of the 235 animals included in this study, 93,6% presented lameness. Of the animals with lameness, 59,5% had forelimb lameness and 40,5% had hindlimb lameness. The most frequent lameness condition was primary lameness in one limb and secondary lameness in the other. Impact lameness was the most frequent type in both the forelimb and hindlimb. Moderate-to-severe lameness was the most frequent level of intensity. Regarding the lameness location, in the forelimb, the distal region was the most affected, while in the hindlimb, the proximal lower region was the most affected. We conclude that forelimb lameness is more frequent in horses examined in southern Brazil and mainly affects the distal limb region.

目的:对巴西235匹马进行跛行检查的跛行评估:回顾性研究。
跛行是由四肢或中轴骨骼的功能或结构变化引起的,导致马头部和/或骨盆的运动不对称。本研究旨在调查2016年至2020年期间进行跛行检查或监测的马的跛行模式。这项回顾性研究使用了跛足检查的数据,使用车载无线惯性传感器进行客观评估。跛行检查包括临床病史、静态检查、触诊、步态评估(动物配备无线惯性传感器系统)、屈曲测试、肺检查、诊断性麻醉阻滞和影像学检查。根据客观评估数据,确定跛行情况、原发性跛行肢体、跛行类型、跛行强度、跛行部位。在这项研究的235只动物中,93.6%表现为跛行。残肢动物中59.5%为前肢残肢,40.5%为后肢残肢。最常见的跛行条件是原发性跛行在一个肢体和继发性跛行在另一个。冲击跛是前肢和后肢最常见的类型。中度至重度跛行是最常见的强度水平。就跛行部位而言,前肢远端受影响最大,后肢近端受影响最大。我们得出结论,前肢跛行在巴西南部检查的马中更为常见,主要影响远肢区域。
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