Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture

Objective- To determine if the pain of the third phalanx due to sidebone fracture in horses can be attenuated by analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint and palmar digital nerve block. Design- Clinical study. Animals- Seven horses with unilateral forelimb lameness associated with hoof pain due...

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Main Author: Kamran Sardari
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Language:English
Published: Iranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA) 2007-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
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spelling doaj-6a1cd9a715e04f2f898037c76b4fa4382020-11-25T03:54:38ZengIranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA)Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery2008-30332676-62992007-03-0102231383253Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone FractureKamran Sardari0Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Meshad, Meshad, Iran.Objective- To determine if the pain of the third phalanx due to sidebone fracture in horses can be attenuated by analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint and palmar digital nerve block. Design- Clinical study. Animals- Seven horses with unilateral forelimb lameness associated with hoof pain due to sidebone fracture. Procedures- Seven mix breed show jumping horses were selected from horses with unilateral forelimb lameness. Selection of the horses was based on the results of radiographic examination for fracture of the sidebone, response to the palmar digital nerve block and analgesia of the navicular bursa. Horses examined at walk and trot. Flexion tests and hoof tester examination of the lame forelimb were positive. Dorsopalmar radiograph examination revealed sidebone fracture. No abnormality was seen in other parts of the limb in lateral view radiographs. The horses did not shown any improvement 10 minutes after analgesia of the navicular bursa but the lameness  improved profoundly after palmar digital nerve block. The lameness score was graded by the scale described by American Association of Equine Practitioners.     Results- The lameness score was significantly reduced 5 minutes after palmar digital nerves block  in walk and trot (P<0.05). No significant difference was seen in walk and trot 5 minutes after distal interphalangeal joint analgesia ( P>0.05), but significant difference was seen in lameness grading 15 minutes after distal interphalangeal joint analgesia both in walk and trot (P<0.05). Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- It is concluded that pain arising from the third phalanx problem like sidebone fracture, should not be eliminated as a possible cause of lameness, when lameness is significantly reduced by diagnostic analgesia of distal interphalangeal joint or palmar digital nerves block.http://www.ivsajournals.com/article_3253_80c12b154b52dbec84feb0838ddd6440.pdfhorselamenessdistal interphalangeal jointpalmar digital nerves
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Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
horse
lameness
distal interphalangeal joint
palmar digital nerves
author_facet Kamran Sardari
author_sort Kamran Sardari
title Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
title_short Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
title_full Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
title_fullStr Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Palmar Digital Nerve Block and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Analgesia in Lame Horses Associated with Hoof Pain due to Sidebone Fracture
title_sort evaluation of palmar digital nerve block and distal interphalangeal joint analgesia in lame horses associated with hoof pain due to sidebone fracture
publisher Iranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA)
series Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
issn 2008-3033
2676-6299
publishDate 2007-03-01
description Objective- To determine if the pain of the third phalanx due to sidebone fracture in horses can be attenuated by analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint and palmar digital nerve block. Design- Clinical study. Animals- Seven horses with unilateral forelimb lameness associated with hoof pain due to sidebone fracture. Procedures- Seven mix breed show jumping horses were selected from horses with unilateral forelimb lameness. Selection of the horses was based on the results of radiographic examination for fracture of the sidebone, response to the palmar digital nerve block and analgesia of the navicular bursa. Horses examined at walk and trot. Flexion tests and hoof tester examination of the lame forelimb were positive. Dorsopalmar radiograph examination revealed sidebone fracture. No abnormality was seen in other parts of the limb in lateral view radiographs. The horses did not shown any improvement 10 minutes after analgesia of the navicular bursa but the lameness  improved profoundly after palmar digital nerve block. The lameness score was graded by the scale described by American Association of Equine Practitioners.     Results- The lameness score was significantly reduced 5 minutes after palmar digital nerves block  in walk and trot (P<0.05). No significant difference was seen in walk and trot 5 minutes after distal interphalangeal joint analgesia ( P>0.05), but significant difference was seen in lameness grading 15 minutes after distal interphalangeal joint analgesia both in walk and trot (P<0.05). Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- It is concluded that pain arising from the third phalanx problem like sidebone fracture, should not be eliminated as a possible cause of lameness, when lameness is significantly reduced by diagnostic analgesia of distal interphalangeal joint or palmar digital nerves block.
topic horse
lameness
distal interphalangeal joint
palmar digital nerves
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