Short-term effect of therapeutic shoeing on severity of lameness in horses with chronic laminitis.

Autor: Taylor D; Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4466, USA., Hood DM, Wagner IP
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: American journal of veterinary research [Am J Vet Res] 2002 Dec; Vol. 63 (12), pp. 1629-33.
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.2002.63.1629
Abstrakt: Objective: To evaluate the short-term effects of 4 therapeutic shoeing systems on lameness and voluntary limb-load distribution in horses with chronic laminitis.
Animals: 10 horses with chronic laminitis.
Procedures: A clinical trial was conducted that used a concurrent control, crossover design to evaluate the relative effectiveness of a standard flat shoe, fullered egg-bar shoe, heart-bar shoe, and modified equine digital support system to alleviate chronic lameness in horses. Therapeutic success was assessed during a 7-day period by use of subjective (Obel grade and clinical score) and objective (force-plate data) evaluations.
Results: Comparison of pretreatment and intertreatment control data indicated that disease status of the horses did not change during the course of the study. None of the therapeutic shoeing treatments used resulted in a significant change in severity of lameness.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Results were interpreted to imply that substantial clinical improvement should not be expected during the first 7 days after therapeutic shoeing for the specific shoes tested in this study. On the basis of our results, we hypothesize that when used as the lone indicator of therapeutic success, severity of lameness may not be a valid indicator.
Databáze: MEDLINE