Testing methods for exercise intolerance in horses.
- Journal Article
- Review
- Athletic Horses
- Athletic Performance
- Clinical Examination
- Clinical Study
- Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Diagnostic Technique
- Disease Diagnosis
- Equine Diseases
- Equine Health
- Equine Science
- Exercise Physiology
- Exercise Test
- Horses
- Performance Horses
- Physiology
- Treadmill Exercise
- Veterinary Care
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Practice
- Veterinary Research
Summary
The research article is about the various diagnostic tools and techniques available for diagnosing exercise intolerance in horses, with a particular focus on the use of high-speed treadmill examinations.
Progress in Evaluation Techniques
In recent years, the study identifies a remarkable enhancement in the diagnostic capabilities concerning the causes of exercise intolerance in equine athletes. This is largely due to refined testing methods and the sophistication of diagnostic equipment increasingly available.
- The research particularly highlights the rise of high-speed treadmill examinations as the central test for assessing exercise intolerance in horses.
- Such innovative diagnostic tools have greatly amplified the reliability of results, helping vets better understand the causes behind exercise intolerance.
High-Speed Treadmill Examinations
The paper explores the use of high-speed treadmill examinations as an important tool for assessing exercise intolerance in horses.
- This procedure involves the horse running on a treadmill while various parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, stride length, and other factors are being monitored.
- The data collected from these tests provide valuable insights into how a horse’s body responds to exercise, thereby helping to diagnose exercise intolerance.
Limited Availability of Treadmill Examinations
Despite the usefulness of high-speed treadmill examinations, the study acknowledges that not all clinicians can perform or have access to such testing procedures due to factors such as cost and availability.
- As such, the researchers discuss other testing methods that do not require a high-speed treadmill. This ensures that veterinarians have a range of options to assess exercise intolerance in horses, even in the absence of a treadmill.
This research provides valuable information about the various methods available to diagnose exercise intolerance in horses and emphasizes the need for accessible and versatile diagnostic tools.
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Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Sports Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena
- Exercise Test / veterinary
- Exercise Tolerance / physiology
- Gait / physiology
- Horses / physiology
- Physical Conditioning, Animal / physiology
- Respiratory Physiological Phenomena
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Citations
This article has been cited 1 times.- Mellor DJ, Beausoleil NJ. Equine Welfare during Exercise: An Evaluation of Breathing, Breathlessness and Bridles. Animals (Basel) 2017 May 26;7(6).