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Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot
BACKGROUND: The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lameness and pelvic movement for hindlimb lameness. However, compensatory head nod in horses with primary hindlimb lameness is a well‐known phenomenon. This compensatory head nod movement can be easily mis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29658147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.12844 |
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author | Rhodin, M. Persson‐Sjodin, E. Egenvall, A. Serra Bragança, F. M. Pfau, T. Roepstorff, L. Weishaupt, M. A. Thomsen, M. H. van Weeren, P. R. Hernlund, E. |
author_facet | Rhodin, M. Persson‐Sjodin, E. Egenvall, A. Serra Bragança, F. M. Pfau, T. Roepstorff, L. Weishaupt, M. A. Thomsen, M. H. van Weeren, P. R. Hernlund, E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lameness and pelvic movement for hindlimb lameness. However, compensatory head nod in horses with primary hindlimb lameness is a well‐known phenomenon. This compensatory head nod movement can be easily misinterpreted as a sign of primary ipsilateral forelimb lameness. Therefore, discriminating compensatory asymmetries from primary directly pain‐related movement asymmetries is a prerequisite for successful lameness assessment. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between head, withers and pelvis movement asymmetry in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental study. METHODS: In 10 clinically sound Warmblood riding horses, forelimb and hindlimb lameness were induced using a sole pressure model. The horses were then trotted on a treadmill. Three‐dimensional optical motion capture was used to collect kinematic data from reflective markers attached to the poll, withers and tubera sacrale. The magnitude and side (left or right) of the following symmetry parameters, vertical difference in minimum position, maximum position and range‐up were calculated for head, withers, and pelvis. Mixed models were used to analyse data from induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness. RESULTS: For each mm increase in pelvic asymmetry in response to hindlimb lameness induction, withers movement asymmetry increased by 0.35–0.55 mm, but towards the contralateral side. In induced forelimb lameness, for each mm increase in head movement asymmetry, withers movement asymmetry increased by 0.05–0.10 mm, in agreement with the head movement asymmetry direction, both indicating lameness in the induced forelimb. MAIN LIMITATIONS: Results must be confirmed in clinically lame horses trotting overground. CONCLUSIONS: The vertical asymmetry pattern of the withers discriminated a head nod associated with true forelimb lameness from the compensatory head movement asymmetry caused by primary hindlimb lameness. Measuring movement symmetry of the withers may, thus, aid in determining primary lameness location. |
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spelling | pubmed-61750822018-10-15 Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot Rhodin, M. Persson‐Sjodin, E. Egenvall, A. Serra Bragança, F. M. Pfau, T. Roepstorff, L. Weishaupt, M. A. Thomsen, M. H. van Weeren, P. R. Hernlund, E. Equine Vet J Experimental and Basic Research Studies BACKGROUND: The main criteria for lameness assessment in horses are head movement for forelimb lameness and pelvic movement for hindlimb lameness. However, compensatory head nod in horses with primary hindlimb lameness is a well‐known phenomenon. This compensatory head nod movement can be easily misinterpreted as a sign of primary ipsilateral forelimb lameness. Therefore, discriminating compensatory asymmetries from primary directly pain‐related movement asymmetries is a prerequisite for successful lameness assessment. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between head, withers and pelvis movement asymmetry in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental study. METHODS: In 10 clinically sound Warmblood riding horses, forelimb and hindlimb lameness were induced using a sole pressure model. The horses were then trotted on a treadmill. Three‐dimensional optical motion capture was used to collect kinematic data from reflective markers attached to the poll, withers and tubera sacrale. The magnitude and side (left or right) of the following symmetry parameters, vertical difference in minimum position, maximum position and range‐up were calculated for head, withers, and pelvis. Mixed models were used to analyse data from induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness. RESULTS: For each mm increase in pelvic asymmetry in response to hindlimb lameness induction, withers movement asymmetry increased by 0.35–0.55 mm, but towards the contralateral side. In induced forelimb lameness, for each mm increase in head movement asymmetry, withers movement asymmetry increased by 0.05–0.10 mm, in agreement with the head movement asymmetry direction, both indicating lameness in the induced forelimb. MAIN LIMITATIONS: Results must be confirmed in clinically lame horses trotting overground. CONCLUSIONS: The vertical asymmetry pattern of the withers discriminated a head nod associated with true forelimb lameness from the compensatory head movement asymmetry caused by primary hindlimb lameness. Measuring movement symmetry of the withers may, thus, aid in determining primary lameness location. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-17 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6175082/ /pubmed/29658147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.12844 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Equine Veterinary Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of EVJ Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Experimental and Basic Research Studies Rhodin, M. Persson‐Sjodin, E. Egenvall, A. Serra Bragança, F. M. Pfau, T. Roepstorff, L. Weishaupt, M. A. Thomsen, M. H. van Weeren, P. R. Hernlund, E. Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title | Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title_full | Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title_fullStr | Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title_full_unstemmed | Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title_short | Vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
title_sort | vertical movement symmetry of the withers in horses with induced forelimb and hindlimb lameness at trot |
topic | Experimental and Basic Research Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29658147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.12844 |
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