Ultrasound evaluation of digital flexor tendons of jumping horses undergoing treadmill training.

Ananda Parra Buzzetti, Isabella Torres Nothaft, Júlio César Paganela, Bruna Caroline Franzan, Gabriel Isola Braga, Anna Paula Balesdent Barreira, Leonardo Rodrigues de Lima, Fernando Queiroz de Almeida
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This study aimed to perform ultrasonographic evaluation of the digital flexor tendons of jumping horses undergoing complementary training on a treadmill. Fifteen Brazilian Sport horses were divided into two groups: Group I with 7 animals in physical training complementary to the standard training at the Brazilian Army's Riding School; and Group II with 8 animals in standard training used in the Brazilian Army's Riding School. Complementary training was performed on a treadmill on an inclined plane. Ultrasonographic images were taken at the beginning and at the end of training. The left thoracic and pelvic limbs of horses were evaluated for echogenicity values and cross-sectional areas of the superficial digital flexor tendons (SDFTs) and deep digital flexor tendons (DDFTs) in zones IA, IIB, and IIIB. The mean areas of the SDFT were 93.7 mm2 and 95.8 mm2 at the beginning and the end of training, respectively. The cross-sectional area of DDFT increased from 124.6 mm2 at the beginning of training to 136.8 mm2 at the end of training. The echogenicity values of both tendons were between 0 and 1 as expected, concluding that clinically, the animals showed adaptation to the exercise protocol with no signs of tendon injury being detected, implying that traditional training and complementary training are safe.

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跳马在跑步机训练时指屈肌腱的超声评价。
本研究旨在对在跑步机上进行补充训练的跳跃马的指屈肌腱进行超声评估。15匹巴西运动马被分为两组:第一组有7匹马在巴西陆军骑术学校进行体能训练,补充标准训练;第二组有8只在巴西陆军骑术学校接受标准训练的动物。辅助训练在斜面上的跑步机上进行。在训练开始和结束时分别拍摄超声图像。评估马左胸肢和骨盆肢在IA、IIB和IIIB区的浅指屈肌腱(SDFTs)和深指屈肌腱(DDFTs)的回声值和横截面积。在训练开始和结束时,SDFT的平均面积分别为93.7 mm2和95.8 mm2。DDFT的横截面积从训练开始时的124.6 mm2增加到训练结束时的136.8 mm2。两种肌腱的回声值均在0 ~ 1之间,符合预期,表明动物在临床上表现出对运动方案的适应,没有发现肌腱损伤的迹象,表明传统训练和补充训练是安全的。
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