2011
DOI: 10.11606/s1413-95962011000600008
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Determinação da densidade mineral e da elasticidade óssea após a aplicação de ondas de choque extracorpóreas no terceiro metacarpiano de equinos atletas

Abstract: Objetivou-se neste estudo avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de ondas de choque extracorpóreas (ESWT) no terceiro metacarpiano de equinos hígidos através da determinação da elasticidade óssea. Foram utilizados 20 equinos Puro Sangue Inglês, machos e fêmeas, com dois anos de idade, em início de treinamento e selecionados quanto ao estado de higidez. No início do experimento (D0), todos os animais foram submetidos à avaliação da elasticidade óssea do terceiro metacarpiano. Os animais foram divididos em dois grupos … Show more

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“…Experimental studies. In a non-randomized trial with a moderate risk of bias, the ECSWT effects (three sessions with 3-week intervals) on the elasticity of metacarpal bone tissue and bone mass was investigated in 10 healthy thoroughbred racehorses [ 10 ]. Ten non-treated horses constituted the control group.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental studies. In a non-randomized trial with a moderate risk of bias, the ECSWT effects (three sessions with 3-week intervals) on the elasticity of metacarpal bone tissue and bone mass was investigated in 10 healthy thoroughbred racehorses [ 10 ]. Ten non-treated horses constituted the control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No major long-term adverse effects of ECSWT have been reported in the articles included in the present review. However, an experimental study in healthy horses reported contradictory results on bone mass [ 10 ]. There has also been a concern that analgesic effects (for which there is some, albeit inconsistent, evidence) may increase the risk of injuries during exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%