This course will explore cranial cruciate ligament ruptures in dogs, including associated risk factures, how to test for them, and surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. Diagnosis and treatment approaches to ununited anconeal process, medial compartment disease, and hip dysplasia will also be discussed.
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What canine cruciate ligament ruptures (CCLRs) are and how to test for them through physical examination and radiography
Surgical and nonsurgical treatment options for CCLRs
How to diagnose and treat ununited anconeal process and medial compartment disease
Juvenile, severe, and mature forms of hip dysplasia and information from an Orthopedic Foundation for Animals study
How to diagnose and treat hip dysplasia, as well as identify breeds at risk for the condition
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This course will explore cranial cruciate ligament ruptures in dogs, including associated risk factures, how to test for them, and surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. Diagnosis and treatment approaches to ununited anconeal process, medial compartment disease, and hip dysplasia will also be discussed.
What You'll Learn
What canine cruciate ligament ruptures (CCLRs) are and how to test for them through physical examination and radiography
Surgical and nonsurgical treatment options for CCLRs
How to diagnose and treat ununited anconeal process and medial compartment disease
Juvenile, severe, and mature forms of hip dysplasia and information from an Orthopedic Foundation for Animals study
How to diagnose and treat hip dysplasia, as well as identify breeds at risk for the condition
This course will explore cranial cruciate ligament ruptures in dogs, including associated risk factures, how to test for them, and surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. Diagnosis and treatment approaches to ununited anconeal process, medial compartment disease, and hip dysplasia will also be discussed.
What You'll Learn
What canine cruciate ligament ruptures (CCLRs) are and how to test for them through physical examination and radiography
Surgical and nonsurgical treatment options for CCLRs
How to diagnose and treat ununited anconeal process and medial compartment disease
Juvenile, severe, and mature forms of hip dysplasia and information from an Orthopedic Foundation for Animals study
How to diagnose and treat hip dysplasia, as well as identify breeds at risk for the condition