Spinal articular dysfunction is common in athletic horses.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Claudia R Patricio, Gustavo H Z Winter, Petra Garbade
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Abstract

Background: Spinal articular dysfunction disrupts normal neural function and may lead to stiffness, pain or poor performance. Back pain is common in equine athletes, and it is a common complaint by horse owners requesting chiropractic evaluations.

Objectives: To describe the prevalence of spinal articular dysfunction in showjumping horses.

Study design: Retrospective analysis of clinical records.

Methods: Records from 3 years of examinations in horses, from beginners to high-performance levels. Each horse had 30 spinal segments evaluated for the presence of dysfunctional articulations. Exams were performed by a certified International Veterinary Chiropractic Association veterinarian. Data recorded included age, sex, complaint and history of previous veterinary chiropractic examinations. Descriptive and statistical analysis was performed by age groups: G1 up to 6 years old, G2 from 7 to 10 years, G3 from 11 to 14 years, and G4 from 15 years and above. Significance was set as p < 0.05; results were presented as mean ± SD.

Results: Four hundred and ninety-two jumping horses were included (4-19 years old). On average, animals had 11.9 (±3.5) dysfunctional spinal segments. The minimal number observed was 2 and the maximum was 23. No animals were free of spinal dysfunction, and 442 (89.8%) were found to have segmental dysfunction in all 3 spinal regions. The most affected vertebrae were L3, L2, L4, C1 and T7. Dysfunctional segments in the cervical region were diagnosed less frequently in G1 horses (p < 0.05).

Main limitations: Objective pain measurements were unavailable. Lameness, when present, was not graded and was not directly correlated with spinal dysfunction.

Conclusions: Jumping horses had a high prevalence of spinal articular dysfunction, mainly in the lumbar spine, thoracic sling area and atlanto-occipital joint. The prevalence of dysfunction of the cervical spine increases with age. No equine athlete in this study was free of spinal articular dysfunction.

脊柱关节功能障碍在运动马中很常见。
背景:脊柱关节功能障碍会破坏正常的神经功能,并可能导致僵硬、疼痛或表现不佳。背部疼痛是常见的马运动员,这是一个常见的抱怨马主人要求脊椎按摩评估。目的:描述障碍赛马脊柱关节功能障碍的患病率。研究设计:回顾性分析临床记录。方法:记录3年的马匹考试,从初学者到高性能水平。每匹马有30个脊柱节段评估是否存在功能障碍的关节。检查由国际兽医脊椎按摩协会认证的兽医进行。记录的数据包括年龄、性别、主诉和既往兽医脊椎按摩检查史。按年龄组进行描述性统计分析:G1 ~ 6岁,G2 7 ~ 10岁,G3 11 ~ 14岁,G4 15岁及以上。结果:共纳入492匹跳跃马(4-19岁)。平均而言,动物有11.9(±3.5)个功能障碍脊柱节段。观察到的最小数量为2,最大数量为23。所有动物均存在脊柱功能障碍,其中442只(89.8%)在3个脊柱区域均存在节段性功能障碍。受影响最严重的椎体是L3、L2、L4、C1和T7。在G1马中,诊断出颈部功能障碍节段的频率较低(p)。主要局限性:无法获得客观疼痛测量。跛行,当存在时,没有分级,与脊柱功能障碍没有直接关系。结论:跳马脊柱关节功能障碍发生率高,主要发生在腰椎、胸吊带区和寰枕关节。颈椎功能障碍的患病率随着年龄的增长而增加。在这项研究中,没有一个马运动员没有脊柱关节功能障碍。
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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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