Trigeminal-nerve-mediated headshaking represents a major welfare challenge for owners and veterinarians and is caused by a low threshold firing of the trigeminal nerve resulting in pain manifested as violent head jerking that often terminates the horse’s career and life due to poor quality of life and suffering. As metabolic changes such as acid–base status and electrolytes play a role in nerve firing, this study sought to assess the effects following administration of hypertonic solutions on headshaking behavior in affected horses. This prospective randomized controlled crossover design utilized six horses affected with trigeminal-mediated headshaking and three treatment groups receiving intravenous administration of 5% dextros...
Intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is used in equine practice to treat hypomagnesemia, dysrhythmi...
Oral electrolyte supplementation may influence acid-base state during exercise due to the intestinal...
Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langfor...
Trigeminal-nerve-mediated headshaking represents a major welfare challenge for owners and veterinari...
Trigeminal-nerve-mediated headshaking represents a major welfare challenge for owners and veterinari...
BackgroundTrigeminal-mediated headshaking results from low-threshold firing of the trigeminal nerve ...
ABSTRACT: The effects of a new intravenous electrolyte solution for veterinary therapy on electrolyt...
90 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Alkalizing agents have been us...
BackgroundOral administration of magnesium and boron might have a beneficial effect on headshaking b...
ABSTRACT: Acid-base and electrolyte disorders have been described in horses associated during and af...
Large volumes of different electrolytes solutions are commonly used for ingesta hydration in horses ...
We aimed to present headshaking syndrome (HS), that is used to be understood as a behavioral problem...
Abstract Aim Sodium acetate (NaAcetate) has received some attention as an alkalinizing agent and pos...
Abstract Background Oral administration of magnesium and boron might have a beneficial effect on hea...
AbstractDetomidine is an alpha-2-adrenergic agonist widely used in horses. To evaluate changes in mu...
Intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is used in equine practice to treat hypomagnesemia, dysrhythmi...
Oral electrolyte supplementation may influence acid-base state during exercise due to the intestinal...
Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langfor...
Trigeminal-nerve-mediated headshaking represents a major welfare challenge for owners and veterinari...
Trigeminal-nerve-mediated headshaking represents a major welfare challenge for owners and veterinari...
BackgroundTrigeminal-mediated headshaking results from low-threshold firing of the trigeminal nerve ...
ABSTRACT: The effects of a new intravenous electrolyte solution for veterinary therapy on electrolyt...
90 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Alkalizing agents have been us...
BackgroundOral administration of magnesium and boron might have a beneficial effect on headshaking b...
ABSTRACT: Acid-base and electrolyte disorders have been described in horses associated during and af...
Large volumes of different electrolytes solutions are commonly used for ingesta hydration in horses ...
We aimed to present headshaking syndrome (HS), that is used to be understood as a behavioral problem...
Abstract Aim Sodium acetate (NaAcetate) has received some attention as an alkalinizing agent and pos...
Abstract Background Oral administration of magnesium and boron might have a beneficial effect on hea...
AbstractDetomidine is an alpha-2-adrenergic agonist widely used in horses. To evaluate changes in mu...
Intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is used in equine practice to treat hypomagnesemia, dysrhythmi...
Oral electrolyte supplementation may influence acid-base state during exercise due to the intestinal...
Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langfor...