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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).
30 sty 2008 · Conclusions— Contracture of the sartorius muscle in dogs is seemingly rare and similar to gracilis muscle contracture with which it may be confused. Differentiation requires knowledge of muscular anatomy, careful palpation, and surgical inspection.
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In the dog, the sartorius muscle is clearly divided into two distinct bands. The cranial part of the sartorius muscle originates from the ventrocranial iliac spine and the caudal part of the sartorius muscle originates from the iliac crest, between the two cranial spines of the ilium.
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.
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.
Objective: To report sartorius muscle contracture in a dog. Study design: Case report. Animals: A 5-year-old, male, German Shepherd dog. Methods: After a 2-month history of right hindlimb lameness was treated by tenectomy of the caudal sartorius muscle for sartorius muscle contracture.