Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies

Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langford, North Somerset BS40 5HB, UK Abstract: Trigeminal-mediated headshaking is a little-understood neuropathic facial pain condition of the horse. The condition may affect around 1% of the e...

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Main Author: Roberts V
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-01-01
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Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
Veterinary Medicine : Research and Reports
Neurology
neurological disorder
neuropathic pain
facial pain
welfare
author_facet Roberts V
author_sort Roberts V
title Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
title_short Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
title_full Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
title_fullStr Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
title_full_unstemmed Trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
title_sort trigeminal-mediated headshaking in horses: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Veterinary Medicine : Research and Reports
issn 2230-2034
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Veronica Roberts Bristol Vet School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Langford, North Somerset BS40 5HB, UK Abstract: Trigeminal-mediated headshaking is a little-understood neuropathic facial pain condition of the horse. The condition may affect around 1% of the equine population to a degree of severity sufficient to require veterinary attention. As a pain condition, this represents a significant welfare issue. Horses are usually more severely affected at exercise which can leave them unable to perform, or even dangerous to ride and handle. With little known about the condition and variable response to treatments, severely affected horses are often euthanized. This review article considers the literature on trigeminal-mediated headshaking, focusing on what is known, and indeed not known, about the prevalence of the condition and its impact. The current published management options are considered, along with their challenges and limitations.  Keywords: neurology, neurological disorder, neuropathic pain, facial pain, welfare
topic Neurology
neurological disorder
neuropathic pain
facial pain
welfare
url https://www.dovepress.com/trigeminal-mediated-headshaking-in-horses-prevalence-impact-and-manage-peer-reviewed-article-VMRR
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