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PICO question In adult dogs with naturally occurring medial meniscal tears concurrent to cranial cruciate ligament disease does meniscal release confer the same benefits in lameness resolution as meniscectomy?
Ben Garland
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Background: Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) and cranial closing wedge ostectomy (CCWO) are common treatments for cranial cruciate ligament disease.
Masakazu Shimada +5 more
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Immunopathological mechanisms in dogs with rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament [PDF]
The majority of studies on cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) disease to date have been carried out on dogs that already sustained a CrCL rupture, which is the end-stage of the disease. Investigations have recently been carried out to study humoral and cellular immunopathological mechanisms in predisposed dogs before clinical rupture of the contralateral
Doom, Marjan +4 more
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Abstract Background Data evaluating paracetamol combined with NSAIDs in dogs are scarce. Results of clinical studies in dogs investigating intravenous paracetamol vary. Methods Dogs were randomised to either receive 10 mg/kg paracetamol intravenously after induction of anaesthesia and every 8 hours during hospitalisation (test) or not (control).
Robin Stallard +2 more
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Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) causes chronic pain and reduces welfare in dogs. Standard treatments may be inadequate or associated with adverse effects, prompting investigation of alternative therapies. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a non‐pharmacological pain management method, but evidence for its efficacy in canine ...
Anja Pedersen +5 more
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Abstract Background Chronic pain, which affects multiple aspects of dogs' wellbeing, including quality of life (QoL), was assessed in dogs with elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, medial patella luxation, cranial cruciate ligament rupture or osteoarthritis.
Christos Dorlis +2 more
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Microanatomical features of bovids long bones: What are the effects of mass and habitat?
This study provides the first qualitative and quantitative exploration of inter‐bones and interspecific variations in the microanatomy of long bones in bovids in response to significant changes in body mass and habitat. Abstract Bovids are a valuable group for studying limb long bone adaptations due to differences in size and the environment that the ...
Morgan Proust +2 more
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HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF THE CRANIAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENT IN THE DOG [PDF]
Introduction and aim of the work: The rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) is among the most common causes of pelvic limb lameness in dogs. The objective of this study was to investigate the histological changes in dogs with cranial cruciate
R. Roydev, R. Simeonov
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Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate risk factors for construct failure in dogs undergoing unilateral modified cranial closing wedge ostectomy for cranial cruciate ligament disease. Materials and Methods Hospital and radiographic data were collected retrospectively.
J. Winter, C. Banks, G. Jones, R. Meeson
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Physical therapy after cranial cruciate ligament surgery
Puknuće prednjeg križnog ligamenta je jedan od najčešćih ortopedskih problema pasa te česti uzrok hromosti i bolnosti zadnjih ekstremiteta. Ozljeda ligamenta nastaje kao posljedica brze unutarnje rotacije koljena za 20°- 50° u fleksiji ili pri snažnoj ...
Ančić, Sara
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