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Myopathy | A disease of the muscle tissue in which the muscle fibres cannot function properly. |
Exertional Myopathy | A syndrome of muscle fatigue, pain or cramping brought on by exercise. |
Non-exertional Myopathy | A myopathy caused by other factors, such as genetics. |
Local Muscle Strain | Damage to the muscle due to exercise, insufficient warm up or training. Commonly found in the gluteal and lumbar muscles. Exertional. |
Exertional Rhabdomyolysis | Caused by ion imbalances, limited energy, hypothermia or over exertion. Can be inherited but occurence depends on environmental factors. Exertional. |
Mitochondrial Myopathy | Lack of ATP produced by the mitochondria. Exertional. |
Fibrotic Myopathy | Mechanical hind limb lameness as a result of trauma, often seen in athletic horses. Extertional |
HYPP Hyperkalaemic Periodic Paralysis | A genetic disorder where electrolyte balance cannot be controlled, which leads to impaired nerve function. Non-extertional. |
SIT Stress Induced Tetany | Acute depletion of serum ionised calcium. Decreased absorption from the intestines. Loss of calcium from sweat, kidneys and milk. Non-exertional. |
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