Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses

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Main Author: Schade J.
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: de Souza A.F., Vincensi L.C.*, Muller T.R.*, Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
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Language: eng
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Summary: © 2021 Hippiatrika Verlagsgesellschaf. All rights reserved.Summary: The breed can influence the characteristics of tendon and ligament injuries; however, they have not been evaluated in gaited horses. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of tendons and ligaments of the palmar/plantar metacarpal and metatarsal region in gaited horses. Ninety-nine adult gaited horses not in training were evaluated, of which 51 were of the Mangalarga Marchador (MM) and 48 of the Campeiro breeds. Clinical exam of the locomotor system was performed in all animals and real-time ultrasonography evaluation when specific alterations in the tendons and ligaments were identified. Clinical changes were evidenced in 22.22 % of the animals, 11.11 % in the MM and 11.11 % in the Campeiro horses. Fifty-three alterations were observed, which involved the superficial digital flexor tendon (9.43 %), deep digital flexor tendon (1.89 %), accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon (26.42 %), lateral branch of the suspensory ligament (16.98 %), medial branch of the suspensory ligament (18.87 %) and digital sheath (26.42 %). Horses above 12 years of age and with previous participation in competitions were associated with a risk of 4.64 and 3.75 times greater for the development of injuries, respectively. Changes in tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal and metatarsal region are frequent in gaited horses and occur in a similar way in both breeds. Tendinopathies and desmopathies are present in unused gaited horses. Therefore, the return to activity should be preceded by a complete evaluation of the palmar and plantar structures of the metacarpal and metatarsal region.
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spelling Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses© 2021 Hippiatrika Verlagsgesellschaf. All rights reserved.Summary: The breed can influence the characteristics of tendon and ligament injuries; however, they have not been evaluated in gaited horses. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of tendons and ligaments of the palmar/plantar metacarpal and metatarsal region in gaited horses. Ninety-nine adult gaited horses not in training were evaluated, of which 51 were of the Mangalarga Marchador (MM) and 48 of the Campeiro breeds. Clinical exam of the locomotor system was performed in all animals and real-time ultrasonography evaluation when specific alterations in the tendons and ligaments were identified. Clinical changes were evidenced in 22.22 % of the animals, 11.11 % in the MM and 11.11 % in the Campeiro horses. Fifty-three alterations were observed, which involved the superficial digital flexor tendon (9.43 %), deep digital flexor tendon (1.89 %), accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon (26.42 %), lateral branch of the suspensory ligament (16.98 %), medial branch of the suspensory ligament (18.87 %) and digital sheath (26.42 %). Horses above 12 years of age and with previous participation in competitions were associated with a risk of 4.64 and 3.75 times greater for the development of injuries, respectively. Changes in tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal and metatarsal region are frequent in gaited horses and occur in a similar way in both breeds. Tendinopathies and desmopathies are present in unused gaited horses. Therefore, the return to activity should be preceded by a complete evaluation of the palmar and plantar structures of the metacarpal and metatarsal region.2024-12-06T11:42:03Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 597 - 6040177-772610.21836/PEM20210605https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/4039ark:/33523/00130000041p5Pferdeheilkunde376Schade J.de Souza A.F.Vincensi L.C.*Muller T.R.*Fonteque, Joandes Henriqueengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:43:28Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/4039Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:43:28Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
title Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
spellingShingle Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
Schade J.
title_short Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
title_full Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
title_fullStr Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
title_sort Clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal/metatarsal region in gaited horses
author Schade J.
author_facet Schade J.
de Souza A.F.
Vincensi L.C.*
Muller T.R.*
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
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author2 de Souza A.F.
Vincensi L.C.*
Muller T.R.*
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schade J.
de Souza A.F.
Vincensi L.C.*
Muller T.R.*
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
description © 2021 Hippiatrika Verlagsgesellschaf. All rights reserved.Summary: The breed can influence the characteristics of tendon and ligament injuries; however, they have not been evaluated in gaited horses. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of tendons and ligaments of the palmar/plantar metacarpal and metatarsal region in gaited horses. Ninety-nine adult gaited horses not in training were evaluated, of which 51 were of the Mangalarga Marchador (MM) and 48 of the Campeiro breeds. Clinical exam of the locomotor system was performed in all animals and real-time ultrasonography evaluation when specific alterations in the tendons and ligaments were identified. Clinical changes were evidenced in 22.22 % of the animals, 11.11 % in the MM and 11.11 % in the Campeiro horses. Fifty-three alterations were observed, which involved the superficial digital flexor tendon (9.43 %), deep digital flexor tendon (1.89 %), accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon (26.42 %), lateral branch of the suspensory ligament (16.98 %), medial branch of the suspensory ligament (18.87 %) and digital sheath (26.42 %). Horses above 12 years of age and with previous participation in competitions were associated with a risk of 4.64 and 3.75 times greater for the development of injuries, respectively. Changes in tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal and metatarsal region are frequent in gaited horses and occur in a similar way in both breeds. Tendinopathies and desmopathies are present in unused gaited horses. Therefore, the return to activity should be preceded by a complete evaluation of the palmar and plantar structures of the metacarpal and metatarsal region.
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