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Cold therapy is commonly used to relieve pain and inflammation and to aid in muscle recovery after exercise in human medicine. A number of applications have also been observed in veterinary practice. In this article, a critical evaluation of equine protocol applied with a new commercial concept of...

Author(s)
Bogard, F.; Bouchet, B.; Murer, S.; Filliard, J. R.; Beaumont, F.; Polidori, G.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2020, 88,
Abstract

Background: Rehabilitation of tendon injuries in horses often involves cryotherapy to reduce inflammation and occasionally tissue heating to increase collagen extensibility. The application of alternating cold and hot (ie contrast therapy) is widely used in human physical therapy; however, its...

Author(s)
Haussler, K. K.; Wilde, S. R.; Davis, M. S.; Hess, A. M.; McIlwraith, C. W.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021, 53, 1, pp 149-156
Abstract

Back pain is a common condition in horses, yet despite this, quantitative assessments of the efficacy of treatment are scarce. Mechanical nociceptive thresholds (MNTs) and acoustic myography (AMG) recordings were obtained, both preinterventionand postintervention, from the left and right epaxial...

Author(s)
Ahmed, W.; Elbrønd, V. S.; Harrison, A. P.; Hart, J. O.; Williams, R. E.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2021, 98,
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Among the causes of lameness in horses, those of arthrogenic origin, especially synovitis, which can progress to advanced joint damages, such as osteoarthritis, are of importance in clinical practice. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the early diagnosis, treatment, and treatment outcomes of...

Author(s)
Catalkaya, E.
Publisher
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology, 2022, 14, 2, pp 47-54
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The limb of the equine athlete is subjected to all types of various stressors during exercise. To ensure the health of the horse and to prevent the possibility of lameness, it has been a common practice to apply cold therapy to the distal limb of the horse pre- and post-exercise. Commercially...

Author(s)
Quintanar, M. N.; Millar, T. P.; Burd, M. A.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya
Citation
Open Veterinary Journal, 2018, 8, 1, pp 5-8
Abstract

Equine grass sickness (EGS) is a rare and often-fatal disease of the grazing equids, with the majority of clinical signs associated with failure of normal gastrointestinal function. EGS has the highest incidence in Great Britain but is also frequently reported in other northern European countries....

Author(s)
Resetic, N.; Jorgensen, A. R.; Husted, L.
Publisher
Hippiatrika Verlag GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany
Citation
Pferdeheilkunde, 2021, 37, 6, pp 569-576
Abstract

Cervical and thoracic vertebral traumas occur frequently in horses and physical therapy can be one option of treatment of these patients. An 18 months horse, female, was directed to Veterinary Hospital of Campus Palotina of UFPR with a large increase of volume in the left cervical region, 13 days...

Author(s)
Guirro, E. C. B. P.; Hilgert, A. R.; Martin, C. C.
Publisher
Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciências Veterinárias, Lisboa, Portugal
Citation
Revista Portuguesa de Ciências Veterinárias, 2012, 107, 581/582, pp 105-109
Abstract

The use of cold therapy or cryotherapy is widespread in human and veterinary medicine and sports medicine and ranges from focal, localised treatment to whole body treatment. In equestrian sport, a variety of methods and commercial products exist for cooling the lower limbs. To date, there have been ...

Author(s)
Marlin, D. J.
Publisher
Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen, Netherlands
Citation
Comparative Exercise Physiology, 2019, 15, 2, pp 113-122
Abstract

Anthelmintic resistance is widespread in equine cyathostomin populations across the world, and with no new anthelmintic drug classes in the pharmaceutical pipeline, the equine industry is forced to abandon traditional parasite control regimens. Current recommendations aim at reducing treatment...

Author(s)
Nielsen, M. K.; Sauermann, C. W.; Leathwick, D. M.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2019, 269, pp 7-12
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Background and Aim: Back disorder is an ailment that often affects athletic and riding horses. Despite the rapidly growing equine athletic and equestrian activities, there is no documentation on the nature of equine back disorder (EBD) in Malaysian horses. The purpose of this study was to...

Author(s)
Mayaki, A. M.; Intan-Shameha, A. R.; Noraniza, M. A.; Mazlina, M.; Adamu, L.; Abdullah, R.
Publisher
Veterinary World, Wankaner, India
Citation
Veterinary World, 2019, 12, 3, pp 377-381

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