Thermographic Assessment of Extremity Temperature Alterations of Cases with Bucked Shin Complex, Splints, Carpal Osteoarthritis and Sesamoiditis in Sport Horses
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This study was aimed to describe the extremity temperature alterations of horses with bucked shin complex, splints, carpal osteoarthritis and sesamoiditis. In this study, 27 race horses with different breed (24 Arabian, three Thoroughbred), sex (23 males, four mares) and age (avg. 3.5-year-old) were used. After thermographic and clinical examinations, cases with existence of inflammation were subjected to radiographic examination. Clinical, radiographic and thermographic findings revealed that five horses had carpal osteoarthritis, two horses had bucked shin complex, 13 horses had splints, and seven cases had sesamoiditis. Medial aspects of carpus were 3-4˚C heater in carpal osteoarthritis cases compared to those of healthy carpus of same horses. The thermographic examination of bucked shin complex revealed that in Grade 1 (n=1), there was a hot spot in dorsal aspect of metacarpus and these spots had 4˚C higher temperature than that of normal control limb. The medial aspects of metacarpus was 1-2˚C warmer in splint cases compared to limb without lesions. The medial aspect of sesamoid bone was 6-7˚C warmer in medial sesamoiditis cases compared to normal limbs. In conclusion, the temperature of extremity tends to increase on the affected region where the orthopaedic problem exists. Because thermography shows the localization of inflammation, it could be used as a supportive diagnostic method in orthopaedic problems of race horses which come out with inflammation.
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Araştırma Makalesi
Yayımlanma Tarihi
15 Nisan 2018
Gönderilme Tarihi
7 Şubat 2017
Kabul Tarihi
9 Mayıs 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2018 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 1
