Lameness Localization in Dogs: An Exploratory Study of the Translation of the Equine Flexion Test to Canine Orthopaedics

Author:

Grosjean Diane1ORCID,De Bakker Evelien1ORCID,Mugnier Amélie2,Verschooten Francis3,Rytz Ulrich3ORCID,Forterre Franck3ORCID,Samoy Yves1ORCID,Van Ryssen Bernadette1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Imaging and Small Animal Orthopedics, Ghent University – Faculteit Diergeneeskunde, Merelbeke, Belgium

2. NeoCare – Néonatalogie des Carnivores, Reproduction et Elevage, Université de Toulouse, ENVT, Toulouse Cedex 3, France

3. Department of Large Animal Surgery and Anesthesia, Ghent University – Faculteit Diergeneeskunde, Merelbeke, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to describe the method and feasibility of the flexion test (FT) as a diagnostic tool to localize lameness on dogs. Study Design Canine FT was designed and based on the FT routinely used on horses. In dogs, the test consisted in a flexion of a joint to its full range of motion for 1 minute. Eventual increased lameness was then evaluated. The gait was evaluated using a visual analogue scale. An increase in the lameness score compared with the baseline score was considered as a positive result.The method was described for every major joint of the appendicular skeleton and was evaluated in sound and lame dogs. To evaluate the feasibility, the FT was applied for 3 minutes in eight healthy dogs on all joints. On 27 clinically lame dogs, flexion was applied for 1 minute on the joints with a suspected pathology and on their contralateral side used as a control. Results The FT was feasible and well tolerated by the sound dogs on all joints and no positive results were recorded. On clinically lame dogs, lameness increased in 81.5% of dogs. These cases were afterwards diagnosed with an orthopaedic-related disorder and then defined as true positives. False negative results occurred in 18.5% of the lameness cases. Conclusion The FT is safe and easy to perform. It did not produce any false positive results. False negatives might occur in a minor number of cases, implying that a negative result does not exclude a joint pathology.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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