Chiropractic effects on stride parameters and heart rate during exercise in sport horses

Author:

Lorello Olivia1ORCID,Rule Emily1,Haughan Joanne1,Wang Kai2ORCID,Niu Mutian2,Brown Kara1ORCID,Navas de Solis Cristobal1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Environmental Systems Science Institute of Agricultural Sciences, ETH Zürich Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEquine veterinarians performing chiropractic treatments are frequently asked to evaluate and treat sound horses to improve their performance and address pain associated with the axial skeleton. Studies describing the effects and mechanisms of chiropractic treatments in horses without overt lameness are scarce.ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of chiropractic treatments on stride rate, length, symmetry, heart rate and rider‐perceived quality of the ridden work in sport horses.Study designA blind randomised controlled trial with crossover design.MethodsThirty‐eight horses ridden in the hunter–jumper discipline were enrolled. Exercise tests were recorded before and after chiropractic or sham treatment while horses were wearing a fitness tracker. Stride length, rate and symmetry, heart rate and the perceived quality of the ridden work were compared.ResultsThere was a difference in the qualitative assessment of the ridden work by riders between treatments (odds ratio 33.8, 95% CI [4.68, 458.71], p < 0.01). Stride length, rate, symmetry and heart rate were not different between treatments.Main limitationsThe quantitative outcomes measured may not be sensitive enough to detect changes that improve the ridden work. Terrain, weather and rider were not standard across horses making small changes difficult to detect.ConclusionsRiders participating in a blind randomised controlled trial perceived a positive effect of chiropractic treatments on the quality of the ridden work. There were no differences in stride length, stride rate, stride symmetry or heart rate. The mechanisms, indications and potential benefits of chiropractic treatments in horses need further study.

Publisher

Wiley

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