Relationship between Tibial conformation, cage size and advancement achieved in TTA procedure [PDF]
Previous studies have suggested that there is a theoretical discrepancy between the cage size and the resultant tibial tuberosity advancement, with the cage size consistently providing less tibial tuberosity advancement than predicted.
AA Fettig +27 more
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Surgical Correction of Patellar Luxation in a Rabbit
A two-and-a-half-year-old giant lop-eared rabbit, weighing 5.1 kg, presented with a one-month history of intermittent right hind limb lameness. The limb locked in extension during hopping.
J. Riggs, S. J. Langley-Hobbs
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Osteochondrosis lesions of the lateral trochlear ridge of the distal femur in four ponies [PDF]
Lesions of the lateral trochlear ridge (LTR) of the distal femur were investigated in four pony or pony cross horses. The animals were all geldings and were six to 15 months of age.
Henson, F.M.D. +3 more
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Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) is one of the most important orthopedic conditions in dogs, leading to joint instability, pain, osteoarthritis and eventually to meniscal injuries.
Sam Golgy Shoyama Oda +5 more
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Treatment of Stifle Joint Luxation in a Cat Using a Temporary Trans-Articular Locking Plate [PDF]
The aim of this study was to report the surgical treatment of stifle joint luxation through temporary immobilization of the joint with locking plates in a cat. Stifle joint was immobilized using a temporary trans-articular locking plate applied medially.
Bonardi, Andrea +3 more
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Abstract Objective—To evaluate the effects of sequential anesthesia of the individual compartments of the equine stifle joint on lameness induced by intra-articular deposition of interleukin (IL)-1β. Animals—6 horses. Procedures—For each horse, baseline hind limb lameness was first evaluated.
Silke Hecht +3 more
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Radiographic risk factors for contralateral rupture in dogs with unilateral cranial cruciate ligament rupture. [PDF]
Complete cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CR) is a common cause of pelvic limb lameness in dogs. Dogs with unilateral CR often develop contralateral CR over time.
Connie Chuang +7 more
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Dynamic Lumbosacral Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Dog with Tethered Cord Syndrome with a Tight Filum Terminale [PDF]
A 1-year and 11-month- old English Cocker Spaniel was evaluated for clinical signs of progressive right pelvic limb lameness and urinary incontinence. Neurological examination was suggestive of a lesion localized to the L4–S3 spinal cord segments.
De Decker +18 more
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Exercise on a vibratory platform increases blood perfusion on the stifle joint and rectal temperature in healthy dogs [PDF]
The effects of two vibration platform (VP) exercise protocols on stifle and rectal temperatures were evaluated. Eleven animals participated in two exercise protocols, different in duration in each exercise.
J.A. Villanova Junior +8 more
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Arthroscopic assessment of stifle synovitis in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture. [PDF]
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CR) is a degenerative condition in dogs that typically has a non-contact mechanism. Subsequent contralateral rupture often develops in dogs with unilateral CR.
Jeffrey P Little +8 more
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