Effects of a Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Blanket on Thoracolumbar Epaxial Muscle Pain in Horses
•Bio-electromagnetic energy regulation therapy (BEMER) was effective in reducing signs of back pain in horses•Postural control and spinal flexibility improves following BEMER blanket therapy in horses•BEMER blanket therapy may provide a conservative management option for horses with epaxial muscle p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of equine veterinary science 2022-04, Vol.111, p.103867-103867, Article 103867 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Bio-electromagnetic energy regulation therapy (BEMER) was effective in reducing signs of back pain in horses•Postural control and spinal flexibility improves following BEMER blanket therapy in horses•BEMER blanket therapy may provide a conservative management option for horses with epaxial muscle pain
Back pain and inflammation of the epaxial musculature is a significant problem in all equine athletes. Treatment of back pain can be challenging and often requires a multimodal approach. In humans, bio-electromagnetic energy regulation therapy (BEMER) has been reported to be effective in pain modulation. With its increased use in people comes a similar robust application in veterinary medicine unfortunately, there is unsubstantiated evidence for this type of therapy in horses.
Objectives of this study were to assess analgesic responses and biomechanical outcome variables using a bio-electromagnetic energy regulation therapy blanket, and to evaluate serum biomarkers as a method to monitor the treatment effects in horses with thoracolumbar epaxial muscle pain.
Cohort study of 8 horses treated for 3 consecutive days.
Horses with naturally-occurring thoracolumbar epaxial muscle pain were used in this study. Objective outcome variables were recorded daily for 5 days, which included spinal evaluation, mechanical nociceptive thresholds, electromyography, kinematics, kinetics, and serum biomarkers.
BEMER blanket therapy significantly improved thoracolumbar epaxial muscle nociceptive thresholds. Center of pressure displacement as a measure of postural stability was significantly improved as well as significant gains in spinal flexibility were demonstrated at study completion. A significant treatment effect was not appreciated in measures of muscle tone, ground reaction forces or serum biomarkers.
Limitations include the lack of a control group and a definitive structural diagnosis of thoracolumbar epaxial muscle pain.
The BEMER blanket produced significant clinical and biomechanical effects in horses with back pain. |
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ISSN: | 0737-0806 1542-7412 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jevs.2022.103867 |