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Electrohydraulic Shockwave for Treatment of Forelimb Superficial Digital Flexor Tendinitis and Proximal Suspensory Desmitis in Horses.

Journal:
Journal of equine veterinary science
Year:
2023
Authors:
Khairoun, Ahmed et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Species:
horse

Abstract

Superficial digital flexor tendinitis (SDFT) and proximal suspensory desmitis (PSD) are common causes of lameness in horses. Current treatment options include rest, controlled exercise, administration of anti-inflammatories, intralesional injections, surgery, and electrohydraulic shock wave therapy (ESWT). ESWT is safe, noninvasive, and is used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal abnormalities. Medical records between 2010 and 2021 were reviewed. Horses were separated into two categories: (group 1: &#x2265; 3 ESWT treatments; group 2: < 3 ESWT treatments). Our objective was to examine the effect of the number of ESWT treatments in the management of SDFT and PSD injuries and to compare short- and long-term outcomes for the two groups. For group 1, lameness scores between the first and third treatments were significantly reduced in both PSD (P < .0001) and SDFT (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.016) horses. However, neither the PSD (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.062) nor SDFT's (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.125) ultrasound findings were significantly different at the end of the third treatment. Horses with PSD showed a significant improvement in forelimb lameness between the first and third treatments compared to hindlimb (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.033). In the multivariable ordered logistic regression model, only time (months of follow-up) was significantly associated with a positive outcome (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.001) and there was no difference in short and long-term outcome between groups 1 and 2. Also, chronicity of injury was negatively associated with improvement of lameness (P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.028).

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37120117/