Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation

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Autor(a) principal: Bastiani, Grasiela de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Azevedo, Marcos da Silva, Jacobsen, Tainã Kuwer, Rodrigues, Ana Paula, De La Côrte, Flávio Desessards
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43764
Resumo: Cervical and thoracolumbar changes are commonly found in sports animals and may be related to biomechanical alterations, driving movement, and the type of saddle used. The objective of this study was to characterize the correlation between clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the equine axial skeleton with objective evaluation lameness in the thoracic or pelvic limbs. A total of 76 horses of the mounted cavalry with an average of ten years of age, divided between castrated males and females of indeterminate breeds, were submitted to clinical, ultrasonographic and objective evaluations. The evaluated variables were classified in scores from 0 to 4, for later statistical analysis spearman correlation through the RStudio® software. The animals were classified into six groups according to the objective, clinical and ultrasonographic changes. A weak positive correlation was observed between the objective evaluation variable in relation to the clinical (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) and ultrasonographic (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) evaluation variables. In the present study, it was impossible to consider the correlations statistically significant since the p-value was higher than the significance level of 5%. Therefore, the associated evaluation of the axial and appendicular skeleton is of fundamental importance in the clinical routine to investigate musculoskeletal changes. This was demonstrated in the present study, where 68.42% (n=52) presented both clinical and ultrasonographic changes of the axial skeleton concomitantly with thoracic and/or pelvic lameness.
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spelling Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation Correlación clínica y ultrasonográfica de las alteraciones en el esqueleto axial equino y las cojeras torácicas y pélvicas detectadas mediante evaluación objetivaCorrelação clínica e ultrassonográfica de alterações do esqueleto axial equino e as claudicações torácicas e pélvicas detectadas por avaliação objetivaCervicalToracolombarClaudicaçãoUltrassonografiaObjetiva.CervicalThoracolumbarLamenessUltrasonographicObjective.CervicaleToracolumbarCojeraUltrasonografiaObjetiva.Cervical and thoracolumbar changes are commonly found in sports animals and may be related to biomechanical alterations, driving movement, and the type of saddle used. The objective of this study was to characterize the correlation between clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the equine axial skeleton with objective evaluation lameness in the thoracic or pelvic limbs. A total of 76 horses of the mounted cavalry with an average of ten years of age, divided between castrated males and females of indeterminate breeds, were submitted to clinical, ultrasonographic and objective evaluations. The evaluated variables were classified in scores from 0 to 4, for later statistical analysis spearman correlation through the RStudio® software. The animals were classified into six groups according to the objective, clinical and ultrasonographic changes. A weak positive correlation was observed between the objective evaluation variable in relation to the clinical (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) and ultrasonographic (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) evaluation variables. In the present study, it was impossible to consider the correlations statistically significant since the p-value was higher than the significance level of 5%. Therefore, the associated evaluation of the axial and appendicular skeleton is of fundamental importance in the clinical routine to investigate musculoskeletal changes. This was demonstrated in the present study, where 68.42% (n=52) presented both clinical and ultrasonographic changes of the axial skeleton concomitantly with thoracic and/or pelvic lameness.As alterações cervicais e toracolombares são comumente encontradas em animais de esporte e podem estar relacionadas a alterações biomecânicas, movimento de condução e ao tipo de sela utilizada. O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar a correlação entre os achados clínicos e ultrassonográficos do esqueleto axial equino com a avaliação objetiva de claudicação nos membros torácicos ou pélvicos. Um total de 76 cavalos da cavalaria montada, com uma média de dez anos de idade, divididos entre machos castrados e fêmeas de raças indeterminadas, foram submetidos a avaliações clínicas, ultrassonográficas e objetivas. As variáveis avaliadas foram classificadas em escores de 0 a 4, para posterior análise estatística de correlação de Spearman por meio do software RStudio®. Os animais foram classificados em seis grupos de acordo com as alterações na avaliações objetiva, clínica e ultrassonográfica. Foi observada uma correlação positiva fraca entre a variável de avaliação objetiva em relação às variáveis de avaliação clínica (r = 0,1, p > 0,05) e ultrassonográfica (r = 0,1, p > 0,05). No presente estudo, não foi possível considerar as correlações estatisticamente significativas, uma vez que o valor de p foi superior ao nível de significância de 5%. Portanto, a avaliação associada do esqueleto axial e apendicular é de fundamental importância na rotina clínica para investigar alterações musculoesqueléticas. Isso foi demonstrado no presente estudo, onde 68,42% (n=52) apresentaram tanto alterações clínicas quanto ultrassonográficas no esqueleto axial concomitantemente com claudicação torácica e/ou pélvica.Las alteraciones cervicales y toracolumbares son comunes en animales deportivos y pueden estar relacionadas con cambios biomecánicos, el movimiento de conducción y el tipo de silla utilizada. El objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar la correlación entre los hallazgos clínicos y ultrasonográficos del esqueleto axial equino con la evaluación objetiva de la cojera en las extremidades torácicas o pélvicas. Un total de 76 caballos de la caballería montada, con una media de diez años de edad, divididos entre machos castrados y hembras de razas indeterminadas, se sometieron a evaluaciones clínicas, ultrasonográficas y objetivas. Las variables evaluadas se clasificaron en puntuaciones del 0 al 4, para un posterior análisis estadístico de correlación de Spearman mediante el software RStudio®. Los animales se clasificaron en seis grupos de acuerdo con las alteraciones en las evaluaciones objetivas, clínicas y ultrasonográficas. Se observó una correlación positiva débil entre la variable de evaluación objetiva en relación con las variables de evaluación clínica (r = 0,1, p > 0,05) y ultrasonográfica (r = 0,1, p > 0,05). En el presente estudio, no fue posible considerar las correlaciones estadísticamente significativas, ya que el valor de p fue superior al nivel de significancia del 5%. Por lo tanto, la evaluación conjunta del esqueleto axial y apendicular es de fundamental importancia en la rutina clínica para investigar las alteraciones musculoesqueléticas. Esto se demostró en el presente estudio, donde el 68,42% (n=52) presentó tanto alteraciones clínicas como ultrasonográficas en el esqueleto axial de manera concomitante con la cojera torácica y/o pélvica.Research, Society and Development2023-11-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4376410.33448/rsd-v12i11.43764Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 11; e113121143764Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 11; e113121143764Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 11; e1131211437642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43764/35271Copyright (c) 2023 Grasiela de Bastiani; Marcos da Silva Azevedo; Tainã Kuwer Jacobsen; Ana Paula Rodrigues; Flávio Desessards De La Côrtehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBastiani, Grasiela deAzevedo, Marcos da SilvaJacobsen, Tainã Kuwer Rodrigues, Ana PaulaDe La Côrte, Flávio Desessards2023-11-08T11:58:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43764Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-11-08T11:58:58Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
Correlación clínica y ultrasonográfica de las alteraciones en el esqueleto axial equino y las cojeras torácicas y pélvicas detectadas mediante evaluación objetiva
Correlação clínica e ultrassonográfica de alterações do esqueleto axial equino e as claudicações torácicas e pélvicas detectadas por avaliação objetiva
title Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
spellingShingle Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
Bastiani, Grasiela de
Cervical
Toracolombar
Claudicação
Ultrassonografia
Objetiva.
Cervical
Thoracolumbar
Lameness
Ultrasonographic
Objective.
Cervicale
Toracolumbar
Cojera
Ultrasonografia
Objetiva.
title_short Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
title_full Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
title_fullStr Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
title_sort Clinical and ultrasonographic correlation of changes in the equine axial skeleton with thoracic and pelvic lameness detected by objective evaluation
author Bastiani, Grasiela de
author_facet Bastiani, Grasiela de
Azevedo, Marcos da Silva
Jacobsen, Tainã Kuwer
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
De La Côrte, Flávio Desessards
author_role author
author2 Azevedo, Marcos da Silva
Jacobsen, Tainã Kuwer
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
De La Côrte, Flávio Desessards
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bastiani, Grasiela de
Azevedo, Marcos da Silva
Jacobsen, Tainã Kuwer
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
De La Côrte, Flávio Desessards
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cervical
Toracolombar
Claudicação
Ultrassonografia
Objetiva.
Cervical
Thoracolumbar
Lameness
Ultrasonographic
Objective.
Cervicale
Toracolumbar
Cojera
Ultrasonografia
Objetiva.
topic Cervical
Toracolombar
Claudicação
Ultrassonografia
Objetiva.
Cervical
Thoracolumbar
Lameness
Ultrasonographic
Objective.
Cervicale
Toracolumbar
Cojera
Ultrasonografia
Objetiva.
description Cervical and thoracolumbar changes are commonly found in sports animals and may be related to biomechanical alterations, driving movement, and the type of saddle used. The objective of this study was to characterize the correlation between clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the equine axial skeleton with objective evaluation lameness in the thoracic or pelvic limbs. A total of 76 horses of the mounted cavalry with an average of ten years of age, divided between castrated males and females of indeterminate breeds, were submitted to clinical, ultrasonographic and objective evaluations. The evaluated variables were classified in scores from 0 to 4, for later statistical analysis spearman correlation through the RStudio® software. The animals were classified into six groups according to the objective, clinical and ultrasonographic changes. A weak positive correlation was observed between the objective evaluation variable in relation to the clinical (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) and ultrasonographic (r = 0.1, p > 0,05) evaluation variables. In the present study, it was impossible to consider the correlations statistically significant since the p-value was higher than the significance level of 5%. Therefore, the associated evaluation of the axial and appendicular skeleton is of fundamental importance in the clinical routine to investigate musculoskeletal changes. This was demonstrated in the present study, where 68.42% (n=52) presented both clinical and ultrasonographic changes of the axial skeleton concomitantly with thoracic and/or pelvic lameness.
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