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Bibliotheca radiologica1975; (6); 231-236;

Thermography in veterinary medicine.

Abstract: Thermography in veterinary medicine has hitherto been proven to be a method of great value in the detection of orthopaedic lesions in racehorses. Lesions of the musculo-skeletal system affecting tendons, joints, bones and skeletal muscle can be demonstrated and documented at an early stage thereby preventing the development of more serious lesions.
Publication Date: 1975-01-01 PubMed ID: 1180855
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The research article discusses the use and benefits of thermography in diagnosing orthopedic issues in racehorses.

Overview of the Research

  • The research is focused on the application of thermography in veterinary medicine, specifically in diagnosing orthopedic lesions in racehorses.
  • Emphasis is given to the efficiency of thermography in early detection of problems related to tendons, joints, bones, and skeletal muscle, which subsequently contributes to prevention of more severe lesions.

Methodology

  • Although the abstract does not explicitly describe the methodology, the context indicates that thermography might have been used on racehorses suspected of having orthopedic issues.
  • Potentially, the response of the musculo-skeletal system to thermography was mapped and recorded for analysis.

Findings

  • The results indicate that thermography can effectively detect early stage lesions of the musculo-skeletal system that affect tendons, joints, bones, and skeletal muscle.
  • The study concludes that the use of thermography in veterinary medicine can help prevent the development of more serious lesions by enabling early diagnosis and treatment.

Implications

  • The research implies that thermography can significantly contribute to enhancing the health of racehorses by facilitating early diagnosis of orthopedic lesions.
  • With the early detection of any potential problems, more timely and targeted treatment can be delivered, improving the overall prognosis for the animal.
  • The research calls for further validation and application of thermography in the wider sphere of veterinary medicine.

Cite This Article

APA
Strömberg B. (1975). Thermography in veterinary medicine. Bibl Radiol(6), 231-236.

Publication

ISSN: 0067-8155
NlmUniqueID: 0372515
Country: Switzerland
Language: English
Issue: 6
Pages: 231-236

Researcher Affiliations

Strömberg, B

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Bone Diseases / veterinary
    • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
    • Horses
    • Joint Diseases / veterinary
    • Ligaments
    • Muscular Diseases / veterinary
    • Physical Exertion
    • Regional Blood Flow
    • Tendons
    • Thermography / veterinary

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