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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.
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.
Flexibility Testing: Several different muscles can affect the motion, mobility and pull on the pelvis. Evaluation of the passive elongation capacity of the hamstrings, piriformis, sartorius, iliopsoas, adductors, erector spinae, tensor fascia lata and oblique abdominals should be conducted.
Muscle strain injuries pertinent to the canine hip have been reported in the iliopsoas, pectineus, gracilis, sartorius, tensor fasciae latae, rectus femoris, and semitendinosus muscles. Physical diagnoses of this type of injury require palpation skills and the ability to specifically stretch the suspected musculotendinous tissue.
The AAHA Pain Management Guidelines and the WSAVA Global Pain Council’s Guidelines for Recognition, Assessment, and Treatment of Pain provide guidelines for assessment and management of acute and chronic pain in dogs and cats (6, 7). Specifically for OA in dogs, treatment guidelines based on the COAST stages have been developed (4). Whereas ...
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.
1 mar 1994 · 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.