Marshall-Gibson Marianne E, Durham Matthew G, Seabaugh Kathryn A, Moorman Valerie J, Ferris Dora J
Front Range Equine Performance LLC, Berthoud, CO, United States.
Independent Researcher, Marina, CA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2023 Jul 26;10:1224605. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1224605. eCollection 2023.
Back pain is a common complaint, clinical finding and performance limiting factor in sport horses. This study sought to gather current veterinary trends in the diagnosis, treatment and management of primary equine back pain in the United States. A 22 question survey was distributed electronically to equine practitioners through AAEP and ACVSMR listservs and through closed social media groups. The survey was open from April 20, 2022 to July 5, 2022. Responses were analyzed using Microsoft excel pivot tables. Ninety-seven survey responses were obtained and analyzed. Respondents reported the clinical signs most frequently relayed to them by the owner/rider/trainer of horses diagnosed with primary back pain were behavioral issues and poor performance. Most common diagnostic tests reported were radiography of the spinous processes, thoraco-lumbar vertebral bodies, and transcutaneous ultrasound of the thoraco-lumbar region. Most common pathologies reported were impinging dorsal spinous processes, degenerative sacro-iliac joint disease, and osteoarthritis in lumbar or thoracic articular process joints. In regards to impinging spinous process ("kissing spine") treatments, 72.2% of respondents recommended surgery only after non-surgical treatments failed, and 14.6% of respondents never recommended surgery. The majority (82%) of respondents reported some level of improvement in clinical signs of primary back pain with rehabilitation alone. To date, there has been no consensus or discussion about common abnormalities, diagnostic tests, treatments or management options for primary equine back pain in the United States. Results of this survey are a starting point showing current trends in diagnosis, treatment and management of primary equine back pain among equine practitioners in the United States showing 82% of practitioners using rehabilitation as a component of treatment.
背痛是运动马匹常见的主诉、临床发现及限制其表现的因素。本研究旨在收集美国当前在原发性马背痛诊断、治疗及管理方面的兽医趋势。通过美国马术从业者协会(AAEP)和美国兽医内科学会马科分会(ACVSMR)的邮件列表服务以及封闭的社交媒体群组,以电子方式向马术从业者发放了一份包含22个问题的调查问卷。该调查于2022年4月20日至2022年7月5日开放。使用微软Excel数据透视表对回复进行分析。共获得并分析了97份调查问卷回复。受访者报告称,被诊断患有原发性背痛的马匹的主人/骑手/训练师最常向他们传达的临床症状是行为问题和表现不佳。报告的最常见诊断测试是棘突、胸腰椎椎体的放射成像以及胸腰椎区域的经皮超声检查。报告的最常见病理情况是棘突撞击、骶髂关节退行性疾病以及腰椎或胸椎关节突关节的骨关节炎。关于棘突撞击(“亲吻脊柱”)的治疗,72.2%的受访者建议仅在非手术治疗失败后进行手术,14.6%的受访者从未建议进行手术。大多数(82%)受访者报告称,仅通过康复治疗,原发性背痛的临床症状就有一定程度的改善。迄今为止,在美国,对于原发性马背痛的常见异常、诊断测试、治疗或管理方案尚未达成共识或进行讨论。本次调查结果是一个起点,展示了美国马术从业者在原发性马背痛诊断、治疗及管理方面的当前趋势,表明82%的从业者将康复作为治疗的一部分。