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The Veterinary record1979; 105(10); 223-224; doi: 10.1136/vr.105.10.223

Treatment of sprained tendons in horses with carbon fibre implants.

Abstract: A technique for implanting carbon fibre into sprained flexor tendons in horses is described. Insertion of the fibres through paravertebral needles which passed through the affected region of the tendon was considered to be preferable to direct implantation into the surgically opened tendon. The results of the eight cases treated to date are dealt with briefly, together with a discussion as to how this form of treatment could be further evaluated.
Publication Date: 1979-09-08 PubMed ID: 552716DOI: 10.1136/vr.105.10.223Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research paper discusses a new technique of treating sprained tendons in horses using carbon fibre implants.

Introduction of the New Technique

  • The study presents a new approach to treating sprained flexor tendons in horses using carbon fibre implants.
  • The researchers describe this treatment method in detail, indicating the process involves inserting carbon fibres into the sprained tendons.

Implantation Method

  • The key focus of this paper is the method of implantation of the carbon fibre.
  • The researchers postulate that it is more beneficial to introduce the fibres through paravertebral needles, which pass through the affected region of the tendon. This method has shown to be a better alternative than directly inserting the fibres into the tendon that has been surgically opened.

Results and Evaluation

  • The paper concisely provides the results of the technique applied on eight separate cases.
  • Although specific outcomes are not laid out, the implication is that these early-stage results are promising, worthy of further exploration in more comprehensive, long-term studies.
  • The authors also discuss potential ways of evaluating and improving upon this type of treatment for sprained tendons in horses. Ideas for further research are presented.

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APA
Littlewood HF. (1979). Treatment of sprained tendons in horses with carbon fibre implants. Vet Rec, 105(10), 223-224. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105.10.223

Publication

ISSN: 0042-4900
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 105
Issue: 10
Pages: 223-224

Researcher Affiliations

Littlewood, H F

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Carbon / administration & dosage
    • Horse Diseases / therapy
    • Horses
    • Injections
    • Methods
    • Sprains and Strains / therapy
    • Sprains and Strains / veterinary
    • Tendon Injuries / therapy
    • Tendon Injuries / veterinary

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