脊柱关节功能障碍在运动马中很常见
Claudia R Patricio1,2, Gustavo H Z Winter1, Petra Garbade1
1Veterinary Faculty, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Equine veterinary journal
|June 2, 2025
概括
脊柱关节功能障碍在跳跃马中非常普遍,没有运动员被发现没有它. 这种情况影响多个脊柱区域,并且随着年龄的增长而增加,影响马匹运动员.
科学领域:
- 兽医医学 兽医医学 兽医医学
- 马体育医学 马体育医学
- 动物生物力学动物生物力学
背景情况:
- 脊柱关节功能障碍会损害神经功能,导致硬,疼痛和马的表现下降.
- 背部疼痛是马匹运动员经常关注的问题,通常会促使人体治疗师进行评估.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定参加跳跃的马的脊柱关节功能障碍的患病率.
主要方法:
- 对492匹跳马 (4-19岁) 的临床记录进行了回顾性分析.
- 每匹马的30个脊柱段都由经过认证的兽医治疗师对其功能障碍进行了评估.
- 分析了不同年龄组的年龄,性别,投诉和先前的手术史数据.
主要成果:
- 所有492匹马都表现出脊柱功能障碍,平均每只动物有11.9个功能障碍细分.
- 89.8%的马在所有三个脊椎区域 (部,胸部,腰部) 都出现了细分功能障碍.
- 最受影响的脊椎包括L3,L2,L4,C1和T7,宫功能障碍随着年龄的增长而增加.
结论:
- 跳跃马的脊柱关节功能障碍的患病率很高,特别是在腰椎,胸和大西洋关节.
- 椎脊椎功能障碍的患病率随着马的年龄增长而上升.
- 在这项研究中,没有一名马匹运动员没有脊柱关节功能障碍.
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