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Simple Summary Hyaluronic acid injections into the stifle are often used for managing osteoarthritis in dogs. Giving hyaluronic acid orally would be easier, but to date we do not have enough information regarding its effects when administered by this ...
C. I. Serra Aguado +5 more
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The Effect of Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture on Range of Motion in Dogs
Range of motion (ROM) is a measure often reported as an indicator of joint functionality. Both the angle of extension and that of flexion were measured in 234 stifle joints of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture. The aims of this study were
S. Pinna, Francesco Lanzi, C. Tassani
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Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture is one of the most commonly diagnosed orthopedic conditions of pet dogs, making estimated lifetime cruciate ligament survival an attractive endpoint for studies attempting to define clinical and genetic correlates ...
David J. Waters +6 more
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Case series summary Three cats (four stifles) were diagnosed with varying grades of medial patellar luxation and stifle instability in cranial tibial thrust. Radiographs showed periarticular osteophytosis, intra-articular mineralization and opacification
Edyta Bula, K. Perry
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Background There is increasing evidence suggesting that development of progressive canine cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture involves a gradual degeneration of the CCL itself, initiated by a combination of factors, ranging from mechanical to ...
Forterre Simone +2 more
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Target trial emulation applies design principles from randomised controlled trials to the analysis of observational data for causal inference and is increasingly used within human epidemiology.
C. Pegram +7 more
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Simple Summary One reason for lameness in cats is the rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament. This ligament is located in the stifle joint and contributes to its stabilization during excessive forward movement and internal rotation of the tibia.
L. Koch +4 more
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Este estudo comparou o efeito na biomecânica articular de dois fios de sutura, aço e polipropileno, na estabilização do joelho após transecção do ligamento cruzado cranial de cães, utilizando-se a técnica extra-articular de sutura fabelo-tibial. O centro
André Luis Selmi +3 more
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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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