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Acupuncture and traditional Chinese veterinary medicine for treatment of a mare with rectal paralysis
Authors:M M Sleeper  K Fishman  R J MacKay  M Brown  A G Bauck  H Xie
Affiliation:1. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA;2. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Abstract:An 8‐year‐old Appaloosa mare with rectal paralysis due to a cosmetic ethanol ‘tail block’ was treated with traditional Chinese veterinary medicine treatments including acupuncture and herbal medicine. Her rectal and tail tone gradually improved after the treatment. At 4 months after initial presentation, the mare was able to produce faecal piles on a regular basis, and manual evacuations were no longer needed. Significant improvement was within 30 days of beginning treatment. At 8 months, the owner indicated that the mare had normal defaecation, was able to swish the tail from side to side and lift the tail to urinate, and had no evidence of straining to defaecate or colic.
Keywords:horse  acupuncture  rectal paralysis  traditional Chinese veterinary medicine  herbal  tail block
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