2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1116854
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Non-invasive methods to assess muscle function in dogs: A scoping review

Abstract: Skeletal muscle function can be affected by multiple disorders in dogs of which cranial cruciate ligament rupture or disease (CCLD) is one of the most common. Despite the significance of this condition only sparse research exists regarding assessment of muscle function in dogs. This scoping review aimed to identify the non-invasive methods for canine muscle function assessments that have been reported in the literature in the past 10 years. A systematic literature search was conducted 1st March 2022 across six… Show more

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“…Skeletal muscles are involved in multiple orthopaedic disorders in dogs, such as cranial cruciate ligament disease. This disease is critical in veterinary medicine, but clinicians lack tools to evaluate the functional capacity of their patients perioperatively.Acoustic myography could meet this clinical need 1,2. …”
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“…Skeletal muscles are involved in multiple orthopaedic disorders in dogs, such as cranial cruciate ligament disease. This disease is critical in veterinary medicine, but clinicians lack tools to evaluate the functional capacity of their patients perioperatively.Acoustic myography could meet this clinical need 1,2. …”
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confidence: 99%