单一整骨疗法对骶髂功能障碍运动马骶髂关节的影响

Toni Ramon , Constanza B. Gómez Álvarez , Marc Elmeua , Jorge U. Carmona , Marta Prades
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目的通过骨科功能评估(OFA)、视觉跛行评估和客观步态分析,评价单次整骨手法对运动马骶髂关节功能障碍(SIJ)的影响。材料与方法将29匹SIJ功能障碍运动马分为治疗组TG (n = 21)和对照组CG (n = 8)进行随机对照临床试验。TG接受针对固定SIJ的单一整骨手法(OM),而CG不接受任何干预。采用惯性测量单元进行客观步态分析:干预前、干预后(15 分钟、3天、15天)。主观跛行评分和骨科物理评分(包括疼痛和张力评估)也进行了。采用广义线性混合模型对结果进行分析。结果矫治手法显著降低了治疗马的背外轴肌张力、背痛和SIJ疼痛,并持续至干预后15天。中心客观步态分析显示,后肢伸直明显减少(以度计)(F(1,3)<; 3.432,P = 0.01);置信区间:TG:前(28.44,32.08),OM 15后 min(27.57,31.19),第3天(26.16,29.81),第15天(27.10,30.74);和CG前(23.40,29.77),OM 15后 min(25.07,31.69),第3天(26.02,32.10),第15天(25.95,32.08);后肢后缩明显增加(F(1,3)<; 3.681,P = 0.013);置信区间:TG:前(-33.12,-27.57),OM 15后 min(-34.09,-28.56),第3天(-34.53,-28.98),第15天(-34.24,-28.70);和CG:前(-40.92,-31.27),后OM 15 min(-39.62,-29.78),第3天(-37.40,-27.96),第15天(-37.31,-27.83),特别是向患侧慢跑。结论对运动马功能失调的SIJ进行单一的整骨治疗,可导致步态参数和整骨功能评分发生微小但显著的变化,包括背部肌肉疼痛和张力的减轻。需要进一步的研究来评估马骨疗法干预在其他地方的影响。
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Effect of a single osteopathic manipulation on the sacroiliac joint in sport horses with sacroiliac dysfunction

Objective

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a single osteopathic manipulation on the dysfunctional sacroiliac joint (SIJ) of sport horses using osteopathic functional assessment (OFA), visual lameness evaluation and objective gait analysis.

Materials and methods

Randomised controlled clinical trial, 29 sport horses with SIJ dysfunction with fixation in extension were divided into a treatment group TG (n = 21) and a control group CG (n = 8). TG received a single osteopathic manipulation (OM) targeting the fixated SIJ, while CG received no intervention. Objective gait analysis was performed using inertial measurement units: pre-intervention, post-intervention (15 minutes, 3 days, and 15 days). Subjective lameness score and osteopathic physical score (including pain and tone evaluation) were also performed. Generalised linear mixed models were used to analyse the results.

Results

Osteopathic manipulation significantly reduced epaxial back muscles tone, back pain, and SIJ pain in the treated horses, persisting up to 15 days post-intervention. Objective gait analysis at canter revealed a significant reduction in hind limb protraction (in degrees) (F(1,3)< 3.432, P = 0.01); confidence intervals: TG: before (28.44,32.08), post OM 15 min (27.57,31.19), day 3 (26.16,29.81), day 15 (27.10,30.74); and CG before (23.40,29.77), post OM 15 min (25.07,31.69), day 3 (26.02,32.10), day 15 (25.95,32.08); and a significant increase in hind limb retraction (F(1,3)< 3.681, P = 0.013); confidence intervals: TG: before (-33.12,-27.57), post OM 15 min (-34.09,-28.56), day 3 (-34.53,-28.98), day 15 (-34.24,-28.70); and CG: before (-40.92,-31.27), post OM 15 min (-39.62,-29.78), day 3 (-37.40,-27.96), day 15 (-37.31,-27.83), especially when cantering towards the affected side.

Conclusions

A single osteopathic manipulation of the dysfunctional SIJ in sport horses resulted in small but significant changes in gait parameters and osteopathic functional scoring, including reduced back muscles’pain and tone. Further research is needed to evaluate the impact of equine osteopathic interventions in other locations.
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