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The Veterinary record1978; 102(18); 397-399; doi: 10.1136/vr.102.18.397

Use of Hexcelite for the immobilisation of the limbs of large animals.

Abstract: The use of a thermoplastic linear polyester polymer orthopaedic tape in the treatment of six horses, one donkey and a bull with a variety of orthopaedic problems requiring immobilisation of a limb is described.
Publication Date: 1978-05-06 PubMed ID: 664191DOI: 10.1136/vr.102.18.397Google Scholar: Lookup
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This research article discusses the utilization of Hexcelite, an orthopedic tape made of thermoplastic linear polyester polymer, to immobilise limbs in larger animals, such as horses, donkeys, and bulls that are suffering from orthopedic issues.

Research Purpose and Methodology

  • The central goal of this research was to test the effectiveness of Hexcelite — a thermoplastic linear polyester polymer orthopedic tape — in the immobilization of limbs of large animals suffering from various orthopedic problems.
  • The researchers aimed to explore an efficient solution for the immobilization of limbs in large animals which is a crucial part of treating many diseases and injuries.
  • An experimental approach was applied, where the Hexcelite tape was used on six horses, one donkey, and a bull. These animals had varying orthopedic problems that warranted the immobilization of at least one limb.

Research Findings

  • The researchers did not explicitly state the outcomes of the study within the abstract. However, from the given description, it can be inferred that the experiments led to insights about the practical use of Hexcelite in real-life veterinary medicine.
  • The variety of animals included in the study suggests that the researchers were testing the utility and versatility of Hexcelite across different species and orthopedic issues.

Implications of the Study

  • The research carries significance for veterinary medicine, particularly in the treatment of larger animals with orthopedic issues that require effective immobilization solutions.
  • If Hexcelite proves effective in these scenarios, it can revolutionize the way large animal limbs are immobilized, potentially leading to better quality treatment and improved recovery outcomes.

Cite This Article

APA
Edwards GB, Jones DG. (1978). Use of Hexcelite for the immobilisation of the limbs of large animals. Vet Rec, 102(18), 397-399. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.102.18.397

Publication

ISSN: 0042-4900
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 102
Issue: 18
Pages: 397-399

Researcher Affiliations

Edwards, G B
    Jones, D G

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Casts, Surgical / veterinary
      • Female
      • Forelimb / injuries
      • Fractures, Bone / therapy
      • Fractures, Bone / veterinary
      • Hindlimb
      • Horse Diseases / therapy
      • Horses
      • Immobilization
      • Joint Dislocations / therapy
      • Joint Dislocations / veterinary
      • Male
      • Perissodactyla
      • Polyesters
      • Tendon Injuries / therapy
      • Tendon Injuries / veterinary

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