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7 kwi 2020 · In general, clinical signs of skeletal muscle dysfunction include weakness with preservation of sensory function—e.g. nociception (deep pain perception), proprioception—muscle atrophy, and muscle pain (myalgia).
24 sie 2023 · It’s important to recognize when your dog has a pulled muscle, take action and seek care for a full recovery. This article covers the cause, symptoms to watch for, and treatment options for this type of injury.
30 sty 2008 · Clinical Relevance— Sartorius muscle contracture can be treated by tenectomy or removal of contracted muscle tissue, however, long‐term outcome suggests the need to develop approaches that prevent recurrence caused by scarring of transected tissues.
Although up to 40% of dogs aged 8 months–4 years have OA (3), clinical signs are generally not identified until dogs are 5–13 years old (4). Similarly, OA is underrecognized in cats: approximately 60% of all cats, and over 90% of cats > 12 years old, can be identified as having degenerative joint disease (DJD) (5).
1 mar 1994 · Abstract. An adult male German Shepherd dog presented with a chronic non-painful, non-weight bearing lameness of the right hind limb. On clinical examination a contracted sartorius muscle was palpable. Histopathology of the affected muscle confirmed replacement fibrosis and muscle contracture.
Signs include depression, lack of energy, weakness, weight loss, lameness, muscle tenderness or pain, and wasting away of muscle. Blood tests, electromyography, and muscle biopsies are used to diagnose the condition.
An adult male German Shepherd dog presented with a chronic non-painful, non-weight bearing lameness of the right hind limb. On clinical examination a contracted sarotorius muscle was palpable. Histopathology of the affected muscle confirmed replacement fibrosis and muscle contracture.