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Exposed digits increase weight bearing and alter sub-bandage pressures in dogs with forelimb splints.

作者信息

Stark Sarah J, Meester Y Lucia, Evans Richard, Gordon-Evans Wanda

机构信息

1Veterinary Medical Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN.

2Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2025 Jan 22;263(5):635-639. doi: 10.2460/javma.24.10.0684. Print 2025 May 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The goal of this study was to evaluate the difference in weight bearing in a toes-in splint versus a toes-out forelimb splint and to determine the difference in sub-bandage pressures between the groups. We hypothesized that (1) weight bearing would not be different between the 2 splints and that (2) sub-bandage pressures would be distributed higher on the distal digits in the toes-out splint and pressures would be more evenly distributed across the paw in the toes-in splint.

METHODS

In this controlled crossover trial, a random forelimb of 10 healthy dogs was bandaged with a splint that left the digits exposed and again with a splint that encompassed the digits. The ground reaction forces and the difference in sub-bandage pressures between 2 sensor sections were compared between the toes-in and toes-out bandages.

RESULTS

The mean (SD) of peak vertical force was 26.76% (11.86%) for the toes-in bandage and 49.85% (9.21%) for the toes-out bandage. The mean (SD) sub-bandage pressure differences between sections were -121.28 (138.28) mm Hg and 130.32 (116.40) for toes-in and toes-out bandages, respectively (P = .001). This remained significant even after weight bearing was removed as a factor (P < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

Leaving the distal aspect of digits 3 and 4 exposed by a splint results in better weight bearing, but also creates a sub-bandage pressure increase on the toes relative to the rest of the paw.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

These results suggest that splint placement should be adjusted based on the needs of each patient.

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