Non-surgical pain management for hip joint disease in veterinary medicine
The most common orthopaedic developmental disease in dogs is hip dysplasia. This condition results in coxofemoral laxity due to incongruity and lack of stabilisation of the joint by the soft tissues. Currently, there is no therapeutic plan to correct hip
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La Displasia de Codo es una enfermedad poligénica del desarrollo, con diferentes grados de heredabilidad, que afecta a animales de razas grandes.
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