Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Villanova Junior,J.A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dipp,G., Viveiros,B.M., Balardini,J.L., Isaka,L.J.E., Santos,C.L., Gomes,G.H., Pimpão,C.T., Michelotto Junior,P.V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The effects of two vibration platform (VP) exercise protocols on stifle and rectal temperatures were evaluated. Eleven animals participated in two exercise protocols, different in duration in each exercise. Exercise protocol 1 (EP1) took 30 seconds and EP2, 60 seconds, with different vibratory levels in both cases (L1 = acceleration ≅ 1g, L4 = acceleration ≅ 2.5g, and L7 = acceleration ≅ 5g). The animals were evaluated before and 1 minute after the exercise, using infrared thermography to obtain stifle temperatures. The rectal temperature (RT) was also checked at each moment. The dogs had higher stifle temperatures in EP1 at all vibratory levels compared to the time before the exercise; EP2 resulted in higher temperature only at maximum vibration intensity (L7). Increase in TR was observed only in EP2. The results suggested that the short duration protocol (EP1) increased the muscular and peripheral vascular activities of the joint, regardless of the vibration intensity. The long duration protocol (EP2) with maximum vibration intensity increased the RT, demonstrating activity beyond the stifle muscle group. It is concluded that exercises on the VP can be used as complementary therapy for low-impact muscle activity in dogs and may be adequate for efficient energy consumption.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
title Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
spellingShingle Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
Villanova Junior,J.A.
dogs
joint
perfusion
stifle
thermography
title_short Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
title_full Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
title_fullStr Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
title_full_unstemmed Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
title_sort Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs
author Villanova Junior,J.A.
author_facet Villanova Junior,J.A.
Dipp,G.
Viveiros,B.M.
Balardini,J.L.
Isaka,L.J.E.
Santos,C.L.
Gomes,G.H.
Pimpão,C.T.
Michelotto Junior,P.V.
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author2 Dipp,G.
Viveiros,B.M.
Balardini,J.L.
Isaka,L.J.E.
Santos,C.L.
Gomes,G.H.
Pimpão,C.T.
Michelotto Junior,P.V.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Villanova Junior,J.A.
Dipp,G.
Viveiros,B.M.
Balardini,J.L.
Isaka,L.J.E.
Santos,C.L.
Gomes,G.H.
Pimpão,C.T.
Michelotto Junior,P.V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dogs
joint
perfusion
stifle
thermography
topic dogs
joint
perfusion
stifle
thermography
description ABSTRACT The effects of two vibration platform (VP) exercise protocols on stifle and rectal temperatures were evaluated. Eleven animals participated in two exercise protocols, different in duration in each exercise. Exercise protocol 1 (EP1) took 30 seconds and EP2, 60 seconds, with different vibratory levels in both cases (L1 = acceleration ≅ 1g, L4 = acceleration ≅ 2.5g, and L7 = acceleration ≅ 5g). The animals were evaluated before and 1 minute after the exercise, using infrared thermography to obtain stifle temperatures. The rectal temperature (RT) was also checked at each moment. The dogs had higher stifle temperatures in EP1 at all vibratory levels compared to the time before the exercise; EP2 resulted in higher temperature only at maximum vibration intensity (L7). Increase in TR was observed only in EP2. The results suggested that the short duration protocol (EP1) increased the muscular and peripheral vascular activities of the joint, regardless of the vibration intensity. The long duration protocol (EP2) with maximum vibration intensity increased the RT, demonstrating activity beyond the stifle muscle group. It is concluded that exercises on the VP can be used as complementary therapy for low-impact muscle activity in dogs and may be adequate for efficient energy consumption.
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