There is a lack of scientific evidence for objective evaluation of neck and back musculoskeletal sensitivity in horses, although pressure algometry has been described as an objective tool to quantify musculoskeletal responses by mechanical nociceptive threshold (MNT) values. This study aimed to evaluate the use of pressure algometry for objectively quantifying the effect of diagnostic palpation applied by physiotherapists on the musculoskeletal function of the equine neck and back. The inter-examiner repeatability of animal physiotherapists was tested, and their subjective clinical scores for the vertebral column area were objectively compared with MNT values measured at the same locations to investigate the potential clinical implementatio...
Equine pain assessment is challenging as horses minimize the display of pain and are unable to self-...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the intra-articular pressure in horses with distal forel...
Many of today’s horses have physiological problems such as tendon injuries and muscle pain in the ne...
Reliability of pressure algometry as an outcome measure in equine research and therapy needs to be s...
Reliability of pressure algometry as an outcome measure in equine research and therapy needs to be s...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to provide information on algometric transmission of p...
To examine the relationship between probe tip size and force readings of mechanical nociceptive thre...
Direct muscular attachment from lumbar vertebrae to the caudal vertebrae of the tail suggests that c...
Objective: To assess the clinical course of abdominal wall sensitivity after ventral midline coeliot...
Equine lameness and back pathologies are significant welfare issues and may be linked to saddle-fit ...
Horse riding predisposes to degenerative spinal injury to both rider and horse. This study evaluated...
Saddle-fit is recognised as an important factor in the pathogenesis of back problems in horses and i...
To validate a model for investigating the effects of analgesic drugs on mechanical, thermal and elec...
Objective of the study was to assess saddle pressure distribution in a normal horse population and t...
Purpose: Trigger points may occur when muscle is subject to direct trauma, sustained tension, fatigu...
Equine pain assessment is challenging as horses minimize the display of pain and are unable to self-...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the intra-articular pressure in horses with distal forel...
Many of today’s horses have physiological problems such as tendon injuries and muscle pain in the ne...
Reliability of pressure algometry as an outcome measure in equine research and therapy needs to be s...
Reliability of pressure algometry as an outcome measure in equine research and therapy needs to be s...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to provide information on algometric transmission of p...
To examine the relationship between probe tip size and force readings of mechanical nociceptive thre...
Direct muscular attachment from lumbar vertebrae to the caudal vertebrae of the tail suggests that c...
Objective: To assess the clinical course of abdominal wall sensitivity after ventral midline coeliot...
Equine lameness and back pathologies are significant welfare issues and may be linked to saddle-fit ...
Horse riding predisposes to degenerative spinal injury to both rider and horse. This study evaluated...
Saddle-fit is recognised as an important factor in the pathogenesis of back problems in horses and i...
To validate a model for investigating the effects of analgesic drugs on mechanical, thermal and elec...
Objective of the study was to assess saddle pressure distribution in a normal horse population and t...
Purpose: Trigger points may occur when muscle is subject to direct trauma, sustained tension, fatigu...
Equine pain assessment is challenging as horses minimize the display of pain and are unable to self-...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the intra-articular pressure in horses with distal forel...
Many of today’s horses have physiological problems such as tendon injuries and muscle pain in the ne...