Exploring the relationship between athletic performance and the thoracolumbar kissing spine syndrome
Summary
This study investigated the relationship between radiographic abnormalities in the
thoracolumbar and lumbar spine and sport performance levels in Warmblood dressage
horses. The findings revealed no statistically significant associations between Zimmerman
grading, the number of affected vertebrae, or the location of abnormalities and the
performance class of the horses. A weak trend was noted for the number of affected
vertebrae (p = 0.0851), but no definitive conclusions could be drawn. These results align with
previous research, which suggests that thoracolumbar abnormalities are not consistently
predictive of poor performance, particularly in asymptomatic horses.