Equine Cervical Pain and Dysfunction: Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Pain Mechanisms
3. Cervical Dysfunction
4. Manifestations of Cervical Pain and Dysfunction
4.1. Clinical Presentation
4.2. Observation
4.3. Digital Palpation
4.4. Dynamic Spinal Examination
4.5. Gait Examination
5. Osseous Sources of Cervical Pain and Dysfunction
5.1. Cervical Articular Process Joint
5.2. Vertebral Body
6. Soft Tissue Sources of Cervical Pain and Dysfunction
6.1. Cervical Fascia
6.2. Cervical Muscles
6.3. Nuchal Ligament Desmopathy
6.4. Nuchal Bursitis
6.5. Cervical Joint Capsule Fibrosis and Synovitis
6.6. Cervical Intervertebral Disc Disease
7. Nervous System Structures in Neck Pain
7.1. Spinal Nerve Roots
7.2. Dorsal Root Ganglia
7.3. Spinal Cord
8. Diagnostic Imaging
8.1. Radiography
8.2. Ultrasonography
8.3. Nuclear Scintigraphy
8.4. Three-Dimensional Diagnostic Imaging
8.5. Electrodiagnostic Evaluation
8.6. Surgical Evaluation
9. Treatment Options
9.1. Systemic Medications
9.1.1. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
9.1.2. Bisphosphonates
9.1.3. Gabapentin
9.1.4. Muscle Relaxants
9.2. Physical Medicine
9.2.1. Chiropractic
9.2.2. Therapeutic Exercise
9.2.3. Acupuncture
9.2.4. Mesotherapy
9.2.5. Electrotherapy
9.2.6. Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy
9.2.7. Elastic Therapeutic Tape
9.3. Local Therapies
9.3.1. Intra-Articular Corticosteroids
9.3.2. Biologic Therapies
9.4. Surgical Therapies
9.4.1. Arthroscopy
9.4.2. Cervical Vertebral Stabilization
10. Conclusions and Future Directions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Story, M.R.; Haussler, K.K.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S.; Aboellail, T.A.; Kawcak, C.E.; Barrett, M.F.; Frisbie, D.D.; McIlwraith, C.W. Equine Cervical Pain and Dysfunction: Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. Animals 2021, 11, 422. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11020422
Story MR, Haussler KK, Nout-Lomas YS, Aboellail TA, Kawcak CE, Barrett MF, Frisbie DD, McIlwraith CW. Equine Cervical Pain and Dysfunction: Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. Animals. 2021; 11(2):422. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11020422
Chicago/Turabian StyleStory, Melinda R., Kevin K. Haussler, Yvette S. Nout-Lomas, Tawfik A. Aboellail, Christopher E. Kawcak, Myra F. Barrett, David D. Frisbie, and C. Wayne McIlwraith. 2021. "Equine Cervical Pain and Dysfunction: Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment" Animals 11, no. 2: 422. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11020422