JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA
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Resumo: | The hip denervation technique has been performed in dysplasic dogs, demonstrating to be efficient in the relief of pain. The objective of this work was to evaluate pain relief, improvement of joint function, muscular rehabilitation and instability progression in 10 dysplasic dogs submitted to the hip joint denervation technique. The grading of the clinical presentation was performed according to specific evaluation of walking, biped station, rotation with external abduction, subluxation and iliopsoas. The muscular rehabilitation was evaluated through the circumference of the thigh and physical examination. The instability was evaluated through the values of distraction index (DI). In the claudication graduation and the biped station test, we verified that there was a significant reduction after one month post-surgery. In the abduction with external rotation tests, there was a reduction in pain after the seventh day; in the iliopsoas test there was a significant reduction in pain in all the post-surgery times. There was a significant increase in thigh circumference after the seventh day. We observed that 90% of the articulations had a reduction in their DI, reflecting an improvement of their instability. The technique is efficient in the relief of pain, muscular rehabilitation after the improvement of the ability to exercise, and in reduction of instability, being the cause of owner satisfaction.KEYWORDS: denervation; dysplasia; muscular rehabilitation; pain. |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIADENERVAÇÃO ARTICULAR COXOFEMORAL EM CÃES COM DOENÇA ARTICULAR DEGENERATIVA SECUNDÁRIA À DISPLASIAAnimal SurgeryDisplasiadenervaçãodorreabilitação muscularThe hip denervation technique has been performed in dysplasic dogs, demonstrating to be efficient in the relief of pain. The objective of this work was to evaluate pain relief, improvement of joint function, muscular rehabilitation and instability progression in 10 dysplasic dogs submitted to the hip joint denervation technique. The grading of the clinical presentation was performed according to specific evaluation of walking, biped station, rotation with external abduction, subluxation and iliopsoas. The muscular rehabilitation was evaluated through the circumference of the thigh and physical examination. The instability was evaluated through the values of distraction index (DI). In the claudication graduation and the biped station test, we verified that there was a significant reduction after one month post-surgery. In the abduction with external rotation tests, there was a reduction in pain after the seventh day; in the iliopsoas test there was a significant reduction in pain in all the post-surgery times. There was a significant increase in thigh circumference after the seventh day. We observed that 90% of the articulations had a reduction in their DI, reflecting an improvement of their instability. The technique is efficient in the relief of pain, muscular rehabilitation after the improvement of the ability to exercise, and in reduction of instability, being the cause of owner satisfaction.KEYWORDS: denervation; dysplasia; muscular rehabilitation; pain.A técnica de denervação coxofemoral é realizada em cães displásicos, com o intuito de aliviar a dor. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar alívio da dor, melhora da função articular, reabilitação muscular e progressão da instabilidade em 10 cães displásicos submetidos à técnica de denervação da articulação coxofemoral. A graduação da apresentação clínica foi realizada através de avaliações específicas da andadura, testes de estação bípede, de rotação com abdução externa e de iliopsoas. A reabilitação muscular foi avaliada através da circunferência da coxa e exame físico. A avaliação da instabilidade foi feita através de técnica radiográfica para índice de distração. Na graduação da claudicação e teste de estação bípede foi verificado que houve redução significante a partir de um mês pós-cirúrgico. Já nos testes de abdução com rotação externa, houve redução da dor a partir do sétimo dia pós-cirúrgico; no teste de iliopsoas houve redução significante da dor, em todos os tempos do pós-cirúrgico. Houve aumento significante da circunferência da coxa a partir do sétimo dia. Foi observado que 90% tiveram redução do índice de distração, refletindo melhora da instabilidade. A técnica é eficaz no alívio da dor, na reabilitação muscular após a melhora na capacidade de exercitar-se e na redução da instabilidade, sendo motivo de satisfação para os proprietários. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: denervação; displasia; dor; reabilitação muscular.Universidade Federal de Goiás2013-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/352810.5216/cab.v14i1.3528Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2013); 120-134Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 14 n. 1 (2013); 120-1341809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3528/13734https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3528/13733https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3528/15444Rocha, Leandro BrancoTudury, Eduardo AlbertoRoehsig, CláudioBaraúna, DurvalChioratto, RicardoAraújo, Felipe PurcellKemper, Bernadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-04-03T11:54:30Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/3528Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:07.954370Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA DENERVAÇÃO ARTICULAR COXOFEMORAL EM CÃES COM DOENÇA ARTICULAR DEGENERATIVA SECUNDÁRIA À DISPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA Rocha, Leandro Branco Animal Surgery Displasia denervação dor reabilitação muscular |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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JOINT HIP DENERVATION IN DOGS WITH DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE SECONDARY TO DYSPLASIA |
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Rocha, Leandro Branco |
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Rocha, Leandro Branco Tudury, Eduardo Alberto Roehsig, Cláudio Baraúna, Durval Chioratto, Ricardo Araújo, Felipe Purcell Kemper, Bernado |
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Tudury, Eduardo Alberto Roehsig, Cláudio Baraúna, Durval Chioratto, Ricardo Araújo, Felipe Purcell Kemper, Bernado |
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Rocha, Leandro Branco Tudury, Eduardo Alberto Roehsig, Cláudio Baraúna, Durval Chioratto, Ricardo Araújo, Felipe Purcell Kemper, Bernado |
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Animal Surgery Displasia denervação dor reabilitação muscular |
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Animal Surgery Displasia denervação dor reabilitação muscular |
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The hip denervation technique has been performed in dysplasic dogs, demonstrating to be efficient in the relief of pain. The objective of this work was to evaluate pain relief, improvement of joint function, muscular rehabilitation and instability progression in 10 dysplasic dogs submitted to the hip joint denervation technique. The grading of the clinical presentation was performed according to specific evaluation of walking, biped station, rotation with external abduction, subluxation and iliopsoas. The muscular rehabilitation was evaluated through the circumference of the thigh and physical examination. The instability was evaluated through the values of distraction index (DI). In the claudication graduation and the biped station test, we verified that there was a significant reduction after one month post-surgery. In the abduction with external rotation tests, there was a reduction in pain after the seventh day; in the iliopsoas test there was a significant reduction in pain in all the post-surgery times. There was a significant increase in thigh circumference after the seventh day. We observed that 90% of the articulations had a reduction in their DI, reflecting an improvement of their instability. The technique is efficient in the relief of pain, muscular rehabilitation after the improvement of the ability to exercise, and in reduction of instability, being the cause of owner satisfaction.KEYWORDS: denervation; dysplasia; muscular rehabilitation; pain. |
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