REASONS FOR DESIGNING AND REPORTING TECHNIQUE: Idiopathic headshaking has remarkable similarities to human neuropathic facial pain syndromes associated with post herpetic and trigeminal neuralgia. These derive from abnormal sensory function within the peripheral or central pathways of the trigeminal nerve (TgN). Limiting input from the TgN can be helpful in controlling the perception of pain. Rhizotomy of the infraorbital branch of the TgN as it emerges from the infraorbital canal has been reported but has a poor efficacy. A novel technique involves compression of the nerve at a more caudal location within the infraorbital canal and the technique requires validation
As a result of a general increased knowledge and sensibility toward pain in humans, successful pain...
Perineural nerve blocks are often used in equine practice, especially since the use of diagnostic an...
Background Facial pain may be divided into several distinct categories, each requiring a specific t...
REASONS FOR DESIGNING AND REPORTING TECHNIQUE: Idiopathic headshaking has remarkable similarities to...
We aimed to present headshaking syndrome (HS), that is used to be understood as a behavioral problem...
In: Equine Veterinary Journal, vol. 31, nr. 3, pp. 262-264Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank OdbergHerkoms...
The term 'equine trigeminal-mediated headshaking' (TMHS) has replaced the previously used diagnosis ...
Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langfor...
This case series describes two cases of a head injury resulting in a traumatic neuropathy of the inf...
Headshaking is a common problem in horses. The etiology is unknown but thought to involve sensory in...
OBJECT: Treatment of chronic neuropathic pain in the region of the head and face presents a challeng...
Object. Peripheral nerve field stimulation has been successfully used for many neuropathic syndromes...
Object. Peripheral nerve field stimulation has been successfully used for many neuropathic syndromes...
Anecdotally, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is widely used in equine practice to treat a v...
Objective: To investigate the anatomy of the ear innervation in horses and develop a new approach fo...
As a result of a general increased knowledge and sensibility toward pain in humans, successful pain...
Perineural nerve blocks are often used in equine practice, especially since the use of diagnostic an...
Background Facial pain may be divided into several distinct categories, each requiring a specific t...
REASONS FOR DESIGNING AND REPORTING TECHNIQUE: Idiopathic headshaking has remarkable similarities to...
We aimed to present headshaking syndrome (HS), that is used to be understood as a behavioral problem...
In: Equine Veterinary Journal, vol. 31, nr. 3, pp. 262-264Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank OdbergHerkoms...
The term 'equine trigeminal-mediated headshaking' (TMHS) has replaced the previously used diagnosis ...
Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langfor...
This case series describes two cases of a head injury resulting in a traumatic neuropathy of the inf...
Headshaking is a common problem in horses. The etiology is unknown but thought to involve sensory in...
OBJECT: Treatment of chronic neuropathic pain in the region of the head and face presents a challeng...
Object. Peripheral nerve field stimulation has been successfully used for many neuropathic syndromes...
Object. Peripheral nerve field stimulation has been successfully used for many neuropathic syndromes...
Anecdotally, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is widely used in equine practice to treat a v...
Objective: To investigate the anatomy of the ear innervation in horses and develop a new approach fo...
As a result of a general increased knowledge and sensibility toward pain in humans, successful pain...
Perineural nerve blocks are often used in equine practice, especially since the use of diagnostic an...
Background Facial pain may be divided into several distinct categories, each requiring a specific t...