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  1. 7 kwi 2020 · Proximal limb muscles, particularly the cranial sartorius muscle, may undergo hypertrophy in some dogs. Dysphagia and exercise-induced myalgia may present as sole clinical findings initially, prior to the onset of generalized weakness.

  2. 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.

  3. 16 maj 2019 · Rehabilitation. Myofascial Trigger Points in Veterinary Patients. A veterinary nurse who is skilled in manual therapy benefits the patient that is experiencing myofascial pain. May 16, 2019 |. Issue: Summer 2019. Lis Conarton. MSW, LVT, VTS (Physical Rehabilitation) shutterstock.com/Jne Valokuvaus.

  4. 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.

  5. 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).

  6. 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 sarotorius muscle was palpable. Histopathology of the affected muscle confirmed replacement fibrosis and muscle contracture.

  7. Clinical Relevance—Sartorius muscle contracture can be treated by tenectomy or removal of con- tracted muscle tissue, however, long-term outcome suggests the need to develop approaches that prevent recurrence caused by scarring of transected tissues. r Copyright 2008 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons INTRODUCTION Sartorius m...

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