Movement Disorders and Cerebellar Abiotrophy

Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2022 Aug;38(2):409-426. doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2022.05.009. Epub 2022 Jul 7.

Abstract

Movement disorders are defined as involuntary movements that are not due to a painful stimulus or associated with changes in consciousness or proprioception. Diagnosis involves ruling out any lameness and neurologic disease and characterizing the gait during walking backward and forward and trotting. Shivers causes abnormal hindlimb hypertonicity during walking backward and, when advanced, a few strides walking forward. Stringhalt causes consistent hyperflexion during walking forward and trotting and variable difficulty when walking backward. Classification and potential causes are discussed as well as other enigmatic movement disorders in horses are presented. Cerebellar abiotrophy is reviewed.

Keywords: Cerebellar abiotrophy; Myoclonus; Shivers; Stiff horse syndrome; Stringhalt.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Gait
  • Horse Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Horses
  • Lameness, Animal / diagnosis
  • Movement
  • Movement Disorders* / veterinary