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2022 Dec 02


J Equine Vet Sci

A case series of 11 horses diagnosed with bone spavin treated with High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT).

Authors

Zielińska P, Śniegucka K, Kiełbowicz Z
J Equine Vet Sci. 2022 Dec 02:104188.
PMID: 36470513.

Abstract

The aim of this work was to characterize and describe the effect of High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) used in the treatment of chronic osteoarthritis in horses. Over a 2 year period, 11 horses with diagnosed bone spavin were treated with HILT as a monotherapy. The horses chosen for this report presented hind limb lameness, were positive in a spavin flexion test and showed improvement after intra-articular anesthesia of the tarsometatarsal joint. Additionally, all the horses presented radiological signs of tarsus osteoarthritis and had not been treated for bone spavin for a minimum of 6 months. Each horse received 10 HILT therapies over 14 days' treatment time with the same laser protocol. At post-treatment orthopedic examination, four horses (36%) had improved two lameness grades (in the five-grade American Association of Equine practitioners lameness scale), four horses (36%) had improved one lameness grade and three horses (28%) did not improve. Additionally, three horses were totally sound after HILT. Post-treatment spavin test result improvement was observed in five horses (45%), and six horses (55%) showed the same spavin test grade as before treatment. There were no horses that were sound in the spavin test performed after HILT. Therefore, it seems probable that the application of HILT in horses suffering from bone spavin may decrease joint pain, which influences visual lameness reduction.